xi aiw the tribune stouffville ont thursday sept 21 1944 surgery by an uxbridge boy fiim i surg lieut- grant gould of u bridge son of mr and mrs thos gould the father being the founder of the famous uxbridge bible class in an interview de scribed the leg amputation he per formed pn a seaman with a butcher knife as nothing out of the ordi nary lieut gould ship doctor on the corvettehmcs regina which was sunk oft the southwest coast of england more than a month ago operated on the open deck of anj lct which had been ordered to carry out rescue operations we had no material or instij ments but 1 didnt think the man lionel racker would survive without an operation he said actually his left leg was dangling auction sale pjfrvokparm stock l tractor implements and household furniture theundersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 30 con 9 markiiam just south of stouffville on thurs sept 28 vlp ollowing jgropertyof carl harper horses xj cattlev- swi nk bay gelding 8 yearsold bay gelding 8 years old aged hare clydesdale holstein cow 8 yrs bred june jj fllll flow ayrshire cow8 yrs bred in june full flow jersey cow 8 yrs bred in june full flow holstein cow 8 yrs bred in june full flow 2holstein bulls 1 years old 2 holstein heifers 1m years old 10 pigs about 90 lbs 0 pigs about 70 lbs 7 pigs about 70 lbs 5 about 80 lbs 6 fat pigs 35 yearling leghorn hens implements 1020 tractor ihc in good shape cultivator 11tooth ihc good 2furrow tractor plow ihcnew drill 11holemh binder oilbath ihc 7ft good manure spreader ihc good mower 5ft ihc new roller steel drum 2 1section harrows 2 walking scufflers extension -ladder- 30 ft like new double mouldboard plow 2 hay racks new wagon mh wagon and box cultivator spring tooth set of bench sleighs and flat rack 2cutters wheelbarrow walking plow ihc no407 hay rack stoneboat loading shutt 2yoke doubletrees pig box crosscut saw new sling ropes complete 2 gas drums 10 gallons 5gal gas can and funnel 2 grease guns good separator renfrew 600 lbs- near new furniture diningrbom suite complete with chairs like new chesterfield suite 3piece new bed springs and mattress dresser and washstand complete bed springs and mattres- washstand dresser occasional chair small rugs livingroom rug 8x10 new diningroom rug 5x6 6tube radio general electricwith 8 tention loud speaker kitchen stove 6 lids and reservoir new findlay quebec empire heater good new coleman 3burner gas stove with oven 6 kitchen chairs quantity of linoleum on floor slidein couch with mattress kitchen couctf 2 tables electric washing machine in first class condition beatty tub stand with tubs copper wash boiler stove pipes sewing machine eaton cooking utensils silver firstclass set of dinner dishes complete quantity of china tea kettles chest of silverware no trays and pictures large quantity of good bedding including blankets and quilts harness roots 3 good horse collars set of good double hames set of back band harness 36 rows of turnips 10 rd ready to pull terms cash sale 1230 sharp no reserve as farm is sold lloyd turner clerk- s i a s farmer auctioneer by two or three r strips ofjnuscle and the shock was intense the leg and wound was dirty from the oil in the water and he was screaming with pain we waited until racker was fairly quiet and then told him what we were going to do and what his chances were he was willing to have us go ahead there was no ether for the oper ation so we gave him all the mor phine necessary brandy and a roller- bandage on which to clench his teeth- the injury itself was a compound fracture of both bones of the leg but the actual cutting took only about 10 seconds the hemorrhage was controlled by put ting a pressure pad over the stump it was impossible to do any ade quate cleanup on the wound be cause of lack of supplies sick berth attendant william oneschuck of windsor ont came in for his share of praise i heard that before reaching ship ones- chuck assisted racker and helped him hang to a piece of wood he deserves a lot of credit said lieut gould lieut gould performed the oper ation while he was suffering from a couple of fractured ribs but they werent very severe the pain was noticeable but not bad he said the morale of the wounded among the survivors was except ionally goodhe said thirty men were lost when the regina went down aug 8 in 28 seconds after striking a mine while escorting a convoy to the invasion beaches more than 50 of the ships com pany including two officers landed in new york bound for home monday seldom seen we were told r the lastt time we forsook the prosaic form for the difficult expression through verse that it was not so bad next week mrs josh has another birthday and shes had a lot of them too but i dare not mention the number still 1 would like to express to her and all the other women in the neighborhood whom i know work so hard just what we- men folk really know about em and so i head off in this direction no woman leads a busier life than mrs josh my own good wife shes up at morn to greet the sun tisdark before her tasks are done a dozen useful skits she knows she cooks for- hungry men and sews she sweeps and dusts and milks the cows and drives them to the field to browse from spring until the trees are bare the garden is her constant care she tends the vegetables and flowers for her there are no restful- hours tis her who gathers all the eggs she hands the dairy pans on pegs to know before she goes to bed stock is watered strawed and fed on sunday trim as silver birch you find her on the way to church she leans to baptist doctrine true because her mum was that way too each monday when the breakfasts through the family wash is hers to do when sickness strikes with none to do mrs josh will see you through from seldom seen to ballantrae nones more admired so they say home to home shell help the need those hungry threshing crews to feed train service changes effective c- jlt i ox- via- noltlini sunday sept 23th 1944 full information from agents canadian national railways ad no t440 p mf t em 71 lehmans shoe store footwear for ah the family shoe repairing womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffville r phone 4301 opposite the town clock stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers miitsmith prop telephone 7001 7002 rfsv wv 25th millionth shell severalthousand -shell-fillers- from the afax plant saw the 25 millioneth shell to roll oft the production line presented to col r b smith officer com manding the ontario tank regiment oshawa at a cere mony at shift change the shell was on display at the shells si lo bofroq vm gujivb obrc jfor-isvictory- exhibit at the oshawa fair and then was taken to regimental head quarters in oshawa presentation was made by mrs violet coole one of the first employees who travels 22 miles each day to and from her work at the plant sentence driver to seven days pleading guilty in whitby police court to a charge of driving a car while intoxicated james mcgris- kin a farmer living near cherry- wood was sentenced by magistrate f s ebbs to seven days in jail he must also pay the costs of the court or serve an additional ten days his car will be impounded for three months and his driving license suspended for the same period the accused operates a farm of over 100 acres well stocked has a wife and three children and sup ports an aged mother magistrate ebbs told duncan b mclntyre solicitor for accused who asked for leniency that this was not within his jurisdiction and would have to be taken up with the department he promised to assist mr mcln tyre said that his client had volun tarily turned in his driving license two months ago when apprehend ed and asked if these two months could be credited on the driving license suspension period this man has no means of transportation to and from his farm and the loss of his license is a very serious matter and a hard- ship to him mr mclntyre argued the court voiced sympathetic agreement traffic officers hefferon and scott testified that acting on com plaints from motorists they follow pel a car on the kingston highway which was going in a zigzag man ner catching up with it they stop ped it and found the accused at the wheel both officers said that he was drunk that he had to be assist ed out of the car and that his speech was incoherent marmill laying excello laying mash w m s ta tcx lil isq icl birds may lay well for a shbrttimeonan inferior rat ion but for steady high production over a long period without moults slumpsor heavymortaiitysomethihg better is required actually it costs ho more to feed a good ration than a poor one because on the poor feed the pullets or hens eat more while producing less naturally a ratioa made up of selected ingredients carefully balanced tocohtainthe necessary proteins minerals vitamins and other materials in just the right proportion for highest results cannot be pre pared for he same pricetper hundred pounds as the inferior ration yet measured indeed cost per dozen eggs it is much cheaper after all it is your returns over your feed costs that make the profits central feed store stouffvimerj rb 9rf od 111 3 ol r us 277 i- jjiua zyii imifnb tmjnitbaa iio2uslw5 c oj o v- tmn jil t- w ivh 9l c bns ar- j tot j2 w r cant have one without the other you cant share in the victory jaidessyuare ready and willingto take your place-witbtheboyjhoaregearnjngil- juv- yrv v the fight jb overseas in the faccof the enemy and you must be an overseas soldier to get into it sogetthatgs badge farm right away theres still time and theres aplactffor you in the canadian army for all the young men who want to he fighting- soldiers and when you come home agaiii youll beoneoftheboys to lead the victory parade join up now and go gs i jir weartohy4ur arm islwt vl t jom the canflbbabi ml for overseas service j ini jjjutueetni l0 3 tcaz elrfr 16 srijoom vtoa axjtfjraa crai rsvw