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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 1, 1944, p. 3

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w d vc xitheiyibunestouffvile only thursday june 1st 1944 v top crop hybrid seed corn for ensilage usenos 606 625 645 for grain use no355 canadian hybrids are bel termor canadian conditions reliable biaiid corn learning golden glow late gov std no 1 golden glow medium wisconsin no 7 sweepstakes mangel seed turnip seed sowing rape sudan grass sugar cane insecticides king bug killer derris dust arsenate of lead arsenate of lime paris green nicotine sulphate koldfaog- koidtog wettex kolofog wettex extra poison bor- deaus mixtures special spray lime borax for turnips stiver bros y local md personal hapjeiiiirigs lac j s brown from east of stouftville is now stationed in ex hibition park toronto although in the army now for three years this is the first time he has been stationed in ontario earl tates 22 weanling pigs ad vertised in this paper last week sold to a richmond hill man who snapped them up at 7 each great price for porkers you bet but its pork that makes the farm go hum ming charlie alsop made the purchase of several tons of old rubber tires in the north country and trucked down a load of two or three tons last week which he delivered to the rubber market in toronto no hydro accounts to be paid this week thanks to the earning power of the local system refer to an nouncement made by the treasurer in this issue j mr and mrs j r battisby of campbellford have been enjoying a h6lidayat the homeof their daugh ter and soninlaw mr and mrs a g thompson pte ralph barber former ux- bridge hardballer and last year with toronto district depot is now in charge of the sports page of the md 2 army publication the bul let and doing a good job elected president op student government mr and mrs george lee and mr and mrs john madill motored to port credit a few days ago to visit mr and mrs c h l morgan the visit served to celebrate the birth day of mr and mrs madill who both reached another milestone in their age this month of may mr madill is now 82 but works his garden and gets about town every day like a man much younger miss duncan returns miss annie duncan arrived in town again this week from drayton to open the old home here and to once again become a permanent re sident of stouffville it is 1g years since miss duncan left to make her home with her brother rev gordon duncan then in montreal and who passed away only recently while on the presbyterian charge at drayton miss duncan was on the post office staff here 18 years ago and had only left the position a year or two when she was called upon to fill the duties devolving on a woman in the parsonage miss duncans many friends in and around stouffville will be delighted with the knowj ledge thattshe is here to make her home once more the ravival services in the ux- bridge free methodist church with rev allan mcguire as evangelist continue each week night except saturday at 8 pm and on sundays at 11 am and 730 pm the ser vices conclude june 11th you will enjoy this gifted evangelist angelique gray hair- restorer give lustrous colour to gray life less hair 1 al storeys drug store stores open tuesday and satur day evenings in stouffville farm patrons should note bob lawrie of markham a pilot- officer with the rcaf and once junior hockey winger of the dis trict is overseas joining brother ernie lawrie who is also with the rcar mrs c e macleod of stouffville who gave up housekeeping after the death ofher husband rev ce macleod is now visiting in calgary at the home of her brother b s williams miss jean pipher of stouffville daughter of mr and mrs cliff pip- her was elected president of the student government association of the oshawa general hospital at a meeting of the student nurses in the nurses residence on thursday evening last miss louise foley was named vicepresident miss dorothy richardson secretary and miss evelyn pearson treasurer at the meeting miss pipher who was a delegate to the registered nurses association of ontario convention in london recently gave a report of the three meeting says the oshawa times the municipal council has been reprimanded by the dept of munici pal affairs for failure to present its 1913 audit after all it is a good thing that we have such supervi sion otherwise we fear that many councils would neglect their duties in a manner that would be detri mental to the ratepayers in general the 1943 audit has been unduly de layed in stouffville because of pres sure of time on the auditor the insinuation thrown put that stouff ville is the last place on the map to return x its audit figures re quired ishardly prrect anyway richmond hill only published their statement last week e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on monday june 5th office in new location over riches hardwaretem- porarily without a telephone the tdnkee church at hkise heui thursday and friday this week is tin can day place your old tins out where they may be convenient ly picked up and dont miss this rare chance to rid your premises of this rubbish the few centscharged are well spent mr and mrs harold spofford were in toronto to meet mrs spof- fords sister mrs burt murray who was arriving from calgary en route to visit her mother in ux- bridge and with many old friends in ontario bakery products with that homebaked some elderly people are com plaining about cyclist riding on the sidewalks those who do this should use the utmost caution since there is a bylaw forbidding the riding of bicycles on the side walks and to run into someone might be a very serious job forthe cyclist doughnuts vj engineer jack barkey is spend ing seven days at home here with his family and on his return to the navy will be posted at montreal so that he will not be returning to the old port of halifax over sun day engineer fred manning of yar mouth ns visited the barkeys here the semiannual love feast will be celebrated in this churchy next saturday and sunday june 34 guest speakers from the usa as well as visitors from many parts of ontario will gather for the occasion housed in the homes of gorm- ley and district over saturday night the visitors and all local attendants will take their meals in the big basement of the church transformed into a din ing hall the ordinance of feet washingwillbe s sat urday evening t in the auditor ium of the church the above picture of the heise hill church beautifully located a mile south of gormley on the 4th con markham shows the main entrance doors to the left are for the women and to the right the men enter the congregation is always separat ed this way for worship a nur sery leads off the left side of the r building adjacent to the pews used by the women suffer little children to come unto me is rigidly observed by the sect and infants in arms are a common sight at sunday services the tunkersaim to bring their children up in the church service as well as the sunday school their efforts in this behalf meet with marvelous results love feast services are all open to the general public mr and mrs bert noble toronto were in town on monday residents of toronto the couple both work and consequently seelittle of each other mrs noble is just arriving home from her job when bert is leaving to take over his work at night employment in a large plant this goes on week in and week out for the nobles under such living conditions a day together in stouff ville was a real holiday with enriched flour round aiid twisted dozen 22c and 27c ujnoorysswi wwwj05 of waste paper are required every month to make essential containers for military supplies ycka i etatqtwc rm1 sgsgg fiiow to do it frfcsooui the mill t rtyr dpajttmiht of nationat wai iblvku chelsea buns deliciously flavored dozen 30c this week the town water is be ing installed in a house on tenth street whichhas had its wants sup plied in this line from a well al though the domestic service has passed the door for 40 years what a lot of- steps have been taken in that time in going to and from the well that will now be savedand even better results obtained by just re maining in the kitchen and turning a tap bruce forgie mt joy and mem- ber of this years markham junior hockey team is now stationed in toronto with the navy and we un derstand that his brother tommy forgie may also be on service soon too gordon forgie another bro ther who played for markham a few years back in the local junior group is with the rcaf at aylmer a younger brother played hockey this past season with richmond hill peewees get ready your tin cans now slendor tablets are effective two weeks supply 1 12 weeks 5 at storeys drugstore john monkhouse the veteran tailor says that the chinaman was more welcome as his next door neighbor than is the lions club this organization sponsored the waste paper salvage and the vacant premises next the tailor shop once a laundry is used as a store arid packing room- it is not very invit ing and presents something of a fire hazard when heavily stocked with old paper rags etc sights that bedazzle citizens of stouffville are again being reminded asthey are every summer seasonthatwe are a lake side community because we are treated with such signs on our streets as strangers in shorts so short that the eyes of more than a few are bedazzledby the exposed limbs and on a warm summer after noon we might be taken for a duka- boor centre some of the imps that bare themselves frorii the breeching down lobkmorelike candidates for the hospital than for a sun bathand one wonders that they do- not get theirsim coat on in the seclusion of the back porch however we can take it so on with the parade mr and mrs morley barker were visiting in toronto at the home of their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs herberthood mrs l h malloy andson larry spent a few days with her parents mr and mrs carl boadway last week miss ted hoover was home from the city for several days visit ing her parents mr and mrs lud hoover building addition another addition to the stouffville machine and tool works is under way being a onestoreyadditionto the north of the building that will be used for storing coal the steady growth of the machine works brings it to the forefront of our industries and is pleasing to be hold the dust nuisance is becoming increasingly annoying and house holders are complaining the late arrival of dust layer jup on tenth street the situation became so in tolerable that a coat of calcium had tobe put on as a temporary mea sure the council is dependent on a car of oil arriving here which is expected to allay the trouble viiionvillcman loses aged mother for 55 years a resident of north york mrs catherine w h muir- head aged 84 years wife of james muirhead and mother of james muirhead of uriionville is dead she passed away at the old home stead on the don mills road- be sides her husband the aged lady is survived by a daughter mrs david martin of wexford and five sons james of unionville bruce and floyd of toronto alex of wexford and gordon at home malted milk cake and other delicious sheet cakes 2c stfliillle i plans progressing for lions big night plans are rapidly taking shape for the big stouffville lions night on june 28th an outstanding orches tra has been engaged for the street dance and games of all description are being arranged to entertain the monster crowd which it 1s expected will be on hand tickets are now selling for lucky draws on no less than fifteen lucky prizes to be given away that evening topping the fine list is a new ice refrigerator valued at 90 and two registered calves a purebred holstein donated by mrs roy brown and a purebred jersey the donation of lion walter brillinger all the prizes are listed on the tickets r village reforestation the richmond hill horticultural society this week is doing a job in the yonge street hamlet that needs to be done here in stouffville they are planting several hundred trees some in their reservoir property and also on their streets where trees are needed for shade and beauty stouff ville is in need of someone who will takea similar interest our for estry problem many oldmaples aredyingj and should be jemoyed wnlle many new trees ought tojbe plantedoutto itakethelr place what abarren looking town this would be wereiv notjorythe trees do we prlzetnem as weought v vx iivrjsvta the familiar marrinsenoursign is the one to look for when paintplans are pending it is the sign that says the 100 purepaint is sold here paintof quality beauty and with stayingpower that endures longer when you want these qualities in paint products make sure and see the dealftr whose sign reads martin- senour his experience and friendly advice backed by the highest quality products will assure you of complete satisfaction in your painting plans s lfl is martinsenour 100 pure paint- varnishes- enamels- r ti vwmj ili z- v- 1 svrrv j- f icsjfii ivxs- viir iitwvi

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