iy the tribune stouffville ont thursday dec 2nd 1943 dm7 pile oh we coal climb into warmer clothes coal is scarce waiting foal by overheating your home is unpatriotic it has long been recognized ttat moderateteaperabuee are batter for the health to earaxe comfort get into warmer clothe rather than pile on more fuel lteto ahowj thai for every degree over 68 coal consumption if jncxeased 3 keeping your home at 68 instead ol 76 may ave almost a quarter of your fuel aefcydnr localfnel dealer for your free copy of the book le 33 w tosavkonktpn in five today art m ton la five the department of munitions and supply warden reesor advocates county assessor after war hon fc0 howe minister hope stouffville will help provide players for markham junior b hockey entry plenty of forward material but defence players scarce markham has entered a team in the oha junior b running this year the tribune was informed this week by a v lawton hockey exe cutive of that town although the league is not yet definitely decided it is believed that the team will be placed in a group with richmond hill marboros and possibly whitby several practices have already been held in the royal rink toron to but these workouts will be switch ed to the home ice the minute it is available at present some twenty forwards lads from markham scartfbro and toronto are turning out but the crying need is defence material sellers who has filled a markham net in the past years is negotiating with hamilton at present and will not give the markham officials a definite decision to play carl a toronto boy has been doing the goaltending in the early tryouts markham is providing- snowball the forgie brothers cox and brandon a member of the forgie pair arid brandon tried out earlier with mar- baro company max reesor who has urged the forming of at least a juvenile team between stouffville arid markham this year is being approached to take on the coaching duties we un derstand interested players in stouffville and vicinity are urged to get in touch with a w lawton markham phone 157w air force vkterav i dont think that we will ever have a perfect assessment and would favor the appointment of a county assessor after the war stated war den william reesor at ontario coun ty council session last week the statement came from the war den following the action of the town of whitby in submitting to the county clerk for 1943 assessment purposes the 1941 assessment roll of the municipality which was at tacked by reeve thos harding of reach township who held hat as a result the county would sustain a financial loss on account of increased assessment deputyreeve j h ormiston in support of whitbys action declared that the department of municipal affairs was fully conversant with all the reasons and circumstances for the belated roll and had advised the council of that town that nothing illegal was being done reeve rm deverall of whitby said that if the township had an equalization of its assessment on the same ba3is as whitby the township would have a much larger assessment than it has today i challenge you on this state ment declared reeve harding of reach during the discussion it was ad mitted that some municipalities in the county were not complying with the act respecting the time for re turning their rolls to the clerk al though statutory penalties are pro vided toronto goodwood flashes 6th line whitchurch atha news mrs m dunkelds friends will ue glad to know she is able to be up again mr andmrs robert fleming from markham were guests on sunday with mr and mrs david tran mr and mrs norman lehman en tertained mr and- mrs fred nighs- wander from altona to tea on mon day evening group captain doug- edwards of ottawa arid winnipeg recent ly appointed to the command o a station of the royal canadian air force bomber group in bri tain watches one of his giant bombers get away on a mission against germany edwards a veteran of several years in the permanent force holds the ail- force cross arid ernie visited the former mother at cashel on sunday evening mr and mrs albert draper spent one day last week in toronto visit ing mr and mrs chas clements mr arid mrs albert draper re ceived christmas greeting in a tele gram from their son grenville over seas he has left england for an unknown distillation and his parents are anxiously waiting for a lette from him best of iuck gren wherever you are vandorf with mrs- ledson- sr1 is visitin mr and mrs swltzer miss davis of toronto was a sun- mr arid- mrs robert farthing of day guest withl mr and mrs geo e toronto visited mr and mrs rli richardson and family lehman on sunday also visited thev miss ruth oliver of toronto spent latters uncle jake hoover who is the weekendtat her home here somewhat improved after his bad anumber are suffering from heavy fall colds- we hope all will soon be mr and mrs arthur carruthers better now that winter appears to a delightful and interesting event here occurred on november 27th when mr and mrs arthur ummer- son were taken by surprise when tendered a party to mark 25 years of married life the party was spon sored by their son and daughter-in- law mr and mrs melbourne em- mersori at their home a number ot presentations were made to the cou ple and the wa of lemonville sent a lovely plant the table was de corated with silver streamers and 25 candles mr and mrs emmerson have spent their 25 years of married life on the same farm on the 6th concession the hope of friends is that they may long be spared to en joy life there have set in this coming saturday the final toxiod will be given by dr williams of aurora our moh at 10am parents are ask to take this oppor tunity to blot out this dread disease our wa met at the home of mrs john fetch on wednesday of this week this was the election of offi cers and all reports of the years work and returns were made mrs art vannostrand gave the topic miss jean white vas guest with mr and mrs roy moriey also mrs lee of sask mrs louis brilllnger and leonard were entertained to supper by mr and mrs roy moriey one evening last week a number from here attended the reopening services at bethesda on sunday among those were mr and mrs giles- mr arid mrs w powell miss jean white mr arid mrs roy moriey and grant mr and mrs rus sproxton and family fires still burn in berlin and scores of its landmarks gone stately and proud in ls magni ficence this is alexander platz as it looked before the raf- rcaf blitz go under way this is one of the sections which suffered terrific damage recent ly u the great night bombera auacked aw1 muriel jones was home lot the weekend pte bruce walker from meaford is on furlough the boys charlvaried leslie meyers on monday night the war wojkers had a quilting in the hall on tuesday afternoon mr albert james of quaker hill occupied the pulpit of the baptist church on sunday mr and mrs john maye are now settled in goodwood glad to see norman maye around again mr and mrs bilkey have moved to toronto where mr bilkey has a job for the winter mrs don spenceley and bobbie have been visiting in toronto to mr and mrs lloyd meader the proud parents of a baby boy our best wishes v to this little fellow mr meaders aunt miss edna hay- ward mount albert are regular readers of the tribune and flash column if in doubt what gift to give to the folks out home nothing better than a years subscription of the tribune best of wishes to all our sic friends tom baston geo stewart freeman slack on a visit our friend mrs j mid- dleton was with her son ross for two weeks and now has her sister mrs clendenning from orillia visit ing her delbert cooper was home for the weekend too bad no butcher visits good wood now meat must be getting scarce or has our hunters flooded the village with venison mrs p suica of toronto spent the weekend with friends on the 4th and 5th lines mr and mrs h norton were visit ing with mr and mrs geo brown on sunday congratulations to the newlyweds mr and mrs welsh ot sandtord nee miss dorothy johnston mrs j mccallum has been help ing at the home of her parents mr and mrs rose mr rose has been ill with double pneumonia there will be a sunday evening service at the united church during the winter if their minister can get to goodwood home sweet home mr and mrs john- maye are in the old home village miss marie feren was home a few days with tooth trouble pleased to note mrs everett hockley is feeling much better after having some dental work done mr ed norton has been on the sick list mr and mrs wm maye and john visiting mrs r maye plan to be present to see the pic ture slides at the bypu meeting in december a satisfied man yes siree our friend john mayes sale was a huge success our sympathy goes to mrs burke of whitevale and the congregation in the death of mr burke who was pastor of the church pilot gordon d mackey of ottawa whose mother is the niece of flash correspondent received his wings at uplands on nov- 26th gordons mother years ago spent her summers with the correspondents mother arid was known to some of our older friends as may davey daughterof flashes eldest brother james who passed away in ottawa years ago markham man is assessed 10 on theft charge at aja plant robte brandon markham rr2 an employee of dil ajax pleaded guilty in whitby police court last week to a charge of stealing one pair of shoes two drills two drill shanks two files two bars of solder and one combination lock the property of d il ajax and was assessed 10 and costs with the alternative of spend ing 10 days in jail sergeant forrester ot the dil guards stated that at 4 am on nov ember 20 he noticed the accused leaving the plant at lunch hour and added that when a guard went to search the accused he shuffled away front him he related that during the subsequent search two bars of solder had been found strapped to the body of the accused with an am munition belt he stated further that a pair ot shoes had been found in the hip pockets of the accused under his overcoat and added- that the drills shanks and the lock had been found in his auto lieutenant jones informed the court that the value of the stolen articles wouldnt exceed 10 business director dental e s barker ldj5 dd honor graduate of royal college ot dental surgeons and ot the university of toronto office in grublns block phone 274 j markham every tuesday office in wear block medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york- county outside users to pay for water at richmond hill water customers of the richmond hill domestic service living just outside the village will have to pay higher rates after the end of the year they will be charged 70c per 1000 gallons for the water they use and 16 per year additional service charge residents in the village are supplied at a rate of 35c per 1000 gallons the reason for the double rates on outside users is explained to come about because they do riot bear any of the cost of new install ations whereas residents of the vill age are paying a levy of 7 mills for new installations in stouffville the installations are entirely met out of earnings our water being gravity supply is able to show profits that permit this happy situation water users just outside stouffville will realize they are getting bargain rates brierbush hospital government licensed member of the allied private hospital association main street east stounviue maternity medical and surgical ambulance service day and night service mrs e r good phone 19 dr arthur l hore physician and surgeon general medicine and obstetric also eye ear nose and throat eyes tested glasses fitted school children tested free markham ont phone 7 a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouftruie monday wednesday friday wednesday 9 to 12 am a s farmer licensed austioneer 20 years experience 20 28 years experience york county uxbridge and picker ing townships farm istock and furniture sale a specialty telephone stouffville 7309 address gormley po clarke prentice phone agincourt 52 w3 miuikea licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and on tario successor tor corpl ken prentice ofcasf and of ttyelate j h prentice former prentice ft prentice farm and farm stock sales aispecialty at fair and reason able rates r g clendening funeral director ambulance service send friends the tribune to absent dance and lucky draws sponsored by cedar grove service mens club in madioth hall malvern on friday dec3 russ crcighton and his music draws hassock linen tablecloth bushel apples donated by maple wood orchard bushel potatoes by a j reesor markham ontario phone 9000 stouffville marble granite worka orders promptly executed- p tarr proprietor phone 4303 lehmans shoe store footwear for ah the family shoe repairing womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock insurance thomas birkett general insurance agency stouffville- ontario established 190s insurance in reliable companies at reasonable 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