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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 6, 1945, p. 6

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kf fe- so fer mryandvmrs harry porterand drvand- mrs n f tomunson taotored to hastings onw on sun- day where they- visited rev and mrs glover former residentshere mrs sam towner fister of cecil redman of claremont has taken up residence- in the apartment in the mowder block h s mrand mrs- bert gibson were visitorsat the chas hardy home on sunday i mrs albert rawsonof toronto iras a weekend visitor with her sister mrs walter ward imr- and mrsjoseph brown and chudrenof toronto visied one day last week at the home of hisuncle mr harry found and cousins mr and mrs cecil story bewle and mrs kennedy re turned from holidaying last week and next sunday sept 9th services wiltbe held in each church miss doris dolphin of toronto visited at her home heie over the weekend ur and mrs fred redshaw were in brooslin on thursday and called on mr floyd jones who is serious ly ill at his home mrs wid miller and son carl re turned to their home in oshawa on sunday after visiting with her sis ter miss emma brown miss ada found of west toronto visited one day last week at the home of her uncle mr harry found and mr and mrs cecil story master allan badgerow visited this past week at the home of his grandparents mr and mrs reg waggof goodwood mr and mrs harry boose receiv ed a telegram thursday of the sud- den death of their nephew at port colbourne mr and mrs frank cooper were in toronto on thursday and called on mrs blanche cook who is still in hospital following her accident last week t ft 8 v car repair priority canckixled it used to be- that your chance of getting your automobile repaired depended on your gasoline ration vbook category that is all off now wartime prices and trade board has just announced that the order which was introduced in january 1943 to give clear priority to essential vehicles has bsen cancell ed because most of it was invalidat ed by the ending of gasoline ration- ing builders supplies wehavea good supplyfof asphalt roofing and cedar shingles a poultry feed chopand avhowe grain pouidry feeds molasses fencing iron fence posts surge milking machines v 1 r- j v farrs elevator claremont phone 38w h lieut edna yl benns three birthdays in england one in africa- one in france and spent her sixth birthday in uniform at home with her parents mr and mrs benns north of claremont wptb questions and answers claremont meatmarket phone 1808 j i 97 ft- t ftc 50 ti w if- fri aj surherlahd i claremont fresh iind cured meats tsji fresh vish iri season have our truck call on you in goodwood and district on wedriesdays o loxaoi soeioe s choicest sand and gravel for your i cement work delivered to your jds r nortons oirfsdraveiiqpitfs tr 49tf ojphone700 or 9rll i vuu rii a vljn r 0exo3oe3ox oi q will we receive special coupons when meat rationing starts a no your present ration book contains two pages of coupons marked m those will be useij for the purchase ofmeat when rationing goes int effect q how many meals must i serve to members of the armed forces before i receive any ration cou pons a there has recently been a new ruling in this respect you must now serve 12 meals to membersbf the armed forces before application can be made for ration coupons q how long will the canning sugar coupons remain valid i want to have mine for another month and wondered if i could still ibuyithesugar with these special coupons at that time a coupons for canning sugar will remain valid for some time yet last year they remained valid until the end of december while we have no definite information as yet they will likelybe good until the send of 1945in anycase wptb an nouncement will- be made in advance i l q i paid a deposit on the rent of sonie unfurnishedrcoms three days latercircumstances arose which preventedt me from tak ing the rooms cani claimthe return of deposit or part of it a rentals regulations not cover such situations as this when you put a deposit on rooms it is with the idea of holdingthemuntil you are able to move in of course in the meantime the landlord is pre vented frorn- renting to anyone else the deposit is actually paid to t the landlord for the privilege of holding thcaccom- modation as he kept his part of hhe bargain if as unlikely youwould have any legal claim for return ofdeposit q since we no longer require materials the making of uniforms for- service people why do we hear soimuch about shortages of materials particu larly for mens suits and shirts a it is quite true that there has been a great reduction in the amount of material requiredfor lent to ioo holstelns comprise second shipment to mexico official a second shipment of 100 head of holstein cattle from lindsay dis trict left friday night in eight cars on their long rail journey to mexico the cattle were shipped- to the order of the secretary to the pre sident of mexico lie j jesus gon zalez gald paz guadalajara mexico the herd was selected by dr sanchez general g l escobar of mexico and mr- w d davis of the dominion department of agricul ture t the cattle were purchased from murco farms owned by mrmurphy owner of claremonts lloydbrook farm and it was the second time in recent months that they had figured in an important cattle transfer with mexico they were accompanied by jack brown local farm manager it will be recalled that not long ago the mexican ambassador to canada and several other state officials of both canada and mexico were guests of murco farms on the occasion ofthe first major shipment of holstein cattle to be made from this district to mexico religious jissiu bi 9vi j ict i survey will be conductedthis sunday by the claremont baptist baptist landunitcd church the doortodoorcanvas will be cjurfed out by members of the f two congregations- p xf help the church to yjhelp you in sunday september 9th w vra shwfv it i op brand iinijtim jjivt a 4coop 0147 coop va qliu- ruvv coop 2126 co6p 4126 to kt i vpv f vgeneral recommendations it ifilfofoloyertop drestm tomixedhay2e20 cf st oulfvilleopn a slwtf f1 faai ifn zfmw- y- ssaafe mis brings greetings from lord and lady somef s john teefy of cherry wood who has just returned from overseas conveyed to many in the commun ity the regards of lord and lady somerswho were well known dur ing their stay here which ended at the beginning of jthe war john visited them at their invitation about two years ago lord somers has since passed away but while john was with them they recalled many pickering folk and spoke kindly of the pleasant days spent on the big estate west of here now occupied by mr and mrs byron newkirk john also met mr tom warren who acted as game keeper both here and in england mr warren showed ihim a shaving blush- he purchased from thej- s balsdon hardware store 25 years ago and still uses it today mrand mrswarien expressed a desireto return to pickering ddiuonajopickeridg newsman be found elsewhere in thislissuej uniforms and other clothing for i service people now that- peace has come we must meet other needs such as relief r the people of europe there are thousands of demobilized ser vicemen buying suits and shirts at the present time they are given a priority to enable them to have a chance to acquire a civilian wordrobe naturally this willcause some shortages in certain lines until all their needs have been met we dont think anyone- will mind waiting just i little longer when they realize how impor tant it is for returned men to be able to buy their first suit of treks ioowmiles- 1 for medical care weymouth pedlar five of king williamstown south i africa descends from the plane i which brought him on the lastt r lap of a10000mile journey to philadelphia fortreatment of a serious throat ailment his 24- c 1 yearrold mother is with him- o ftp nivlst pfniirtotw a k thurs night is totonite sfauctlqlsale far51 stock- impjuesiexts household furniture the undersigned- has received instructions to jell by public vf auctloiatk n j lli lot 12 cox 5uxbridge miles north of claremont tuesdayjseptviv ls45 property belonging to js hebge team gray perchefons weighing about 3200 2 ayrshire cows fresh ayrshire cow full flow ayrshire heifer is months old holstein heifer 14 mos old 2 steers 2 years old steer 20 months old steer 16 months old yorkshire sow due oct 1 4 young yorkshire sows 5 pigs weighing about 180 lbs each 125 yearold leghorn hens md seed drill 13 disc good deeririg binder good md mower good iuh stiff tooth cultivator 2 or 3 section harrows inthrow disc harrow 2furrow judy walking plow no10 judy riding plow no 10 single fieury walking plow noll fleury scuffler scythe heavy lumber wagon light runabout wagon set light sleighs pig crate set double harness new set old harness 3 hay forks double brooder house 13x20 2 coal brooder stoves 500 cap 6 baby chick feeders 6 medium chick feeders ouantity large chick feeders new galvanized brooder stove pipes logging boat separator international large size 2 manure forks insilage fork scoop shovel marker round mouth shovel 2 square mouth- shovels king of field corn planter planet junior seed drill 3 sets doubletrees 3 neck yokes iiay grain kolster battery radio dresser music cabinet davenette settee 4burner oil stove and oven washstand commode chan- rocker 2 flower stands set bed springs kitchen chairs carpet sweeper vacuum carpet sweeper aladdin lamp and shade gasoline lamp and shade gasoline lamp lantern 2 5gallon oil cans 6 30doz egg crates and fillers quantity scrapiron numerous other articles no reserve giving up farming sale at 1 sharp terms cash john scbtt clerk a s farmer auctioneer gormley ph stouff 7312 v t the britmjitoericaon company lmuted makes s3tko2c2 r 4 e i of interest to every canadian motorist 1 v s a i heres a postwar plan already in operation 1 british american oil now operates r coast to coast in canada effective at once through the purchase of the union oil company of canada by ba union oil stations in british columbia and alberta will begin to serve canadian motoristsat the sign of the big ba i- i- 2 british american credit cards now valid throughout canada and the us effective at once customers of british american oil may use the convenience of their ba credit cards not only coast to coast in canada but also by i- arrangement with gulf oil mid continent petroleum union oil of california throughout the united states 3 british american oil restores gasolene to prewar duality effective at once gasolene of prewar power and economy is being made available at the sign of the big ba as new type engines are produced superior gasolenes product of wartime research will beat your disposal t v you always buy with confidence at the sign of the big ba the british american oil company limited vancouver calgary regina winnipeg toronto montreal psaintjohn- ji j i hed like to know you the service you receive from- yovr ibankis rendered so quietlyandefti- i ciently that the human values behind vn isi- i5ir a may not have occurred to you ii f i think for instance of the confidence you test sn your branch bank manager perhaps without even knowing him n i v well personally youought to know hint bettenby deposit- r f t l ti 5 ing your money in his branch yoiimadehimindhisstaff tne custodians of your account and the transactions relating i i- c i- ii iuytfat to it you hold him in high trust knowing that your private r 1 r rj j i i affairs will be kept privatw v i r you will find your bank manager a trainedman whorhaa i -c- come up through the ranks and who will beglad to discuss your financial needs with youand to inform you dstb the appropriate service his bank can render i should you desire a personal loan to meet some unexpeaed v expense talk it over with him you candepend on receiving courteous understanding and friendly consideration small for your- use asfl jru jyj i c- j advmrf is m n f ispont or c iiitir i xvmmljl

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