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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 3, 1943, p. 6

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 3rd 1943 toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto mrs feren has returned from a visit to her niece mrs redhead at agincourt mr mel greenbury wife and friends visited the feren home on monday mr and mrs c swales of newton- brook visited mr and mrs feren recently mr john miller was home with his family from sarnia over the holi day weekend norma fsirless beatrice lichorish and phylis burkholder were recent visitors with marie feren jack evans was home for the weekend irev mr allnutt is to show mov ing pictures of the work in africa dont forget the bible society meeting in the united church june 10th mrs mather spent the weekend at the parsonage miss hattie maye of markham and miss olive maye toronto spent the weekend at home miss lena mcdonald pte roy mcdonald corp aylmer cooper a c neil christie and ac delbert cooper were home for the weekend sgt bruce byam arid wife were home for the weekend holiday pte bruce walker is home from camp borden on furlough mr and mrs d wagg grace and mr and mrs clias jones muriel and bennie spent sunday evening in ux- bridge with lloyd wagg and family ifourth line farmers are well on with the seeding sorry to learn of mr jonah faulk ner who had the misfortune to cut his foot while cutting wood several stitches were needed to close the wound mr and mrs wm maye olive johnny and hattie dawson visites mr and mis tom dawson clare- mont on sunday mr and mrs woodland and fam ily visited their daughter mrs alex schneider on sunday mrs fred baldwin is visiting her daughter mrs r maye mrs jos middleton returned to goodwood on tuesday home sweet home mr walter taylor who has been out around stayner is visiting his relatives mr roach and mrs slack mr and mrs r middleton visited her brother art harding at fenelon falls on sunday congratulations to f a forsyth for selling the most victory bonds in the county mr and mrs beard spent the weekend at lindsay fred middleton was made secre tary of st johns mens association at fort whitby mrs a mantle is visiting mrs geo brown mr and mrs d cotton oshawa spent sunday at the home of her parents mr and mrs g mathews mr and mrs geo brown mr maurice sheldon and mrs e norton were guests at mr and mrs h nor tons on sunday mrs f hardy is visiting her sis- ter mrs redshaw miss e a miss anne and mr p h davey were at island grove for the weekend airman clarke hill a relative of flash correspondent is now station ed at hamilton send in your news to flash column the correspondents home phone now is hargrave 7967 hard anthracite coal is now sell ing at 1550 in toronto mr and mrs walter heyes and mildred also mrs andy fraser bc visited the baldwin home on sunday mrs hattie dawson visited with mrs reuben maye over the weekend mr and mrs clarence jones and aurora coal dealer c williamson dead fureral service for charles h williamson 64 well known as an exhibitor of heavy team horses at fall fairs was held in aurora on saturday from his residence there mr williamson coal wood dealer died at his home wednesday he was a native of whitchurch township besides his widow there are sur viving four brothers frank of ra- venshoe ont arthur of roblin man daniel of aurora and ed ward of newmarket two sisters mrs george bell of toronto and mrs arthur atkinson of aurora also survive counter check books many merchants now provide space on their counter check books to list the ration coupons required on the order the tribune will be pleased to show samples to any interested customers requiring counter check books there is no extra charge for such printing if you are in need of counter check books let us have your order well in advance of using up your last book seldom seen seeding time usually gives me plenty of opportunity to think and reason out a lot of things as i plod over and round and round the field i admit i started all flustered this spring because we couldnt get go ing until so late to arise each morning to find it had rained all night or was then raining while the days were getting closer and closer to harvest was exasperating the boys at the corner store are talking blueruin every night howeer we finally got to seed ing and have finished away ahead of clay land owners i went in to din ner the other day and mrs josh said what do you think i had a caller this morning almost before i had the milk cans washed up he wanted to know if i wanted extra sugar and if so he could put me in the way of a bag mrs phil said she certainly needed the sugar and would appreciate an extra bag then the caller unfolded the scheme of how mrs phil would put 15 on the table and a stranger would bring along the bag of sweet ening and take up his pay mrs phil said that when the full stoiy was unfolded to her she got hot all over good and mad and said john jones i dont want anything to do with your sti anger friend thats what they call black market and you leave this house at once jones left muttering something about only wanting to help a neigh bor but he was intending to help himself too i think he helped him self to our chickens two winters ago and he was once in court charged with stealing pigs well as i said one gets a great chance to think when he is seeding and i was thinking why is it so many people decide against living a straight out and up life probably we are all to blame we have made it so hard for some to progress and certainly the weak get pushed about thinking still more im wonder ing if it will be any different after the war since there is so much talk about a different kind of world well if there is to be a change we must think and plan at our township meetings then get out and fight for a square deal for all we have got to put down the black market in everything seek depend able men in public places and after all obey the ten commandments you see seeding time provides the opportunity to plant both in the ground and in the brain may the harvest in both cases be rich and abundant family had sunday tea with his par ents mr and mrs j stewart and dau ghter and miss m coppins were holiday guests of mr and mrs r coppins mr and mrs robb fanny and linda mr and mrs c symes and barbara also miss lily davis all of brooklin were sunday guests at walter symes a large gathering were present last thursday evening at st cle ments church jones ave when mr ridley presented his musical com edy the castaways flash cor respondent was master of ceremon ies rev a e lunau and mr vaughan blueman were present airspeed oxford mk ii the rafs standard advanced trainer the airspeed oxford mk ii powered by two 375 hp cheetah x air- cooled radial engines giving a cruising speed of 160 mph is the stand ard twin cnglned advanced trainer ued by the raf youll enjoy dancing on saturday evenings at cedar beach tea gardens musselmans lake north shore enjoy dancing on one of canadas finest dance floors to a smart 10piece band job oldham dies afteit long illness send the tribune to absent friends after a lengthy illness job old ham mount albert died at his home in his slst year born in uxbridge township on march 19 1s63 he was the son of the late mr and mrs elliott oldham mount albert he married frances aharman 51 years ago a farmer aii his life mr oldham was a school trustee and a member of the united church surviving besides his widow are two sons jagger and norman mt albert three daughters ruth sun derland mrs i mclaughlin carrie mrs robt windsor laura both of ballantrae three brothers arthur william and abel mt albert and one sister mrs ada sawdon mt albert the funeral service was conducted by rev w h burgess at the resi dence interment was in mount albert cemetery the pallbearers were norman brooks herbert harmon geowalsh frank harrison alfred jams and william pegg newmarket eipress- era township of markham weeds owners and occupants of property in the township of markham take warning that if any noxious weeds are found growing on lands within the township after june- 15th the township will destroy the same without further notice and will charge the cost of such work against the property in taxes take further notice that weeds must he kept cut throughout the entire year or the township will destroy them as often as necessary to prevent their growth owners should make certain that tenants destroy their weeds in order to avoid these charges against the- property special attention is requested to rag weed and poison ivy j w warriner weed inspector 25th anniversary this year marks a quarter of a century of our establish ment in the creamery business we wish to express our heartiest appreciation to all our business associates to the cream producers as well as to the butter distributers and to all with whom we in any way had business contact for their splendid support and cooperation by the steady yearly increase in our butter production we are pleased to know that our efforts to render a satis factory and complete creamery service to our patrons is appreciated aside from a commercial standpoint it is of great satis faction to know that one is rendering some service to the community in which we live and we are satisfied that we we have created a profitable and convenient outlet for x patrons product and at the same time we are justly proud of having produced a grade of butter that commands an excellent demand the service we render our cream shippers is of a twofold nature one is that our trucks will collect the cream directlyfrom your farm and the other isthat you have the privilege of making your own deliveries direct to the creamery for which we pay you an extra two centsper poundof butterfat another recent contribution to this community is the installation of our cold storage meat lookers the long felt need of such a service in the community has certainly proved itself by your overwhelming response and we only regret that we cannot meet the de mand for more lockers we need more cream to meet the demand for our butter youneed afprofitable and convenient outlet for it stouffville creamery co

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