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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 27, 1947, p. 9

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the xk 194 the neiv 1917 ponliac announc ed today is available in four series the fleetleader and fleetleacier special in the low priced field and the torpedo and streamliner available with annual meeting of brooklin fair assoc for 1947 hhkiie entomologist j west to the dogs apparently some of the amenities cf life to a visitor to the northwest territories are not very enviable in the summer of 1946 alan g dus- j tan who is in charge of garden and vegetable insect investigations dominion department of agricul ture visited the settlements on the mackenzie river for trie purpose of making a study of garden and vegetable inects because in some of the settlements there are flour- ishing flower and vegetable gar dens he made the greater part of j his extensive journey in a single- jseater aeroplane and since his re- turn has made an enlightening report as a result of his official sur- i vey j in every settlement visited dogs were all over the place the travel- i ler is conscious of them morning noon and night because they make j themselves heard and surround the i villages on all sides as well as being present along the main streets most of them are huskies or have husky blood in them and are used previous vears there was a sub- jh s during e winter 1 months there is a law up in the stantial increase in the prize money xonh whch defiinteiv staies that paid to exhibitors also the dance dogs oversix months younger sponsored by the association in the ones weighing more than 30 pounds evening was a financial success must be tied up when in the settle- the association decided to spoil- ments sor their ugth annual spring fair sleeping in the north in the this year on saturday may 24th at summer months due to so little the brooklin community park and darkness is difficult for a visitor glasgow either poxtiac ix or eightcylinder pngines pontiac features in clude new front end styling and other overall appearance changes the annual meeting of the brook- j with a dance in the township hall even without the noisy dogs but lin spring fair association was held at brooklin on monday even s on fair night the various com- with the dogs around it is impos- mittes were appointed and they sible from the time that daylight were instructed to be prepared to commences to wane these animals ing mr john dryden president ofj at lne next meeting by the set up their weird howling and tbe association for 1916 stated that association their recommendations barking the noise they make does last years fair had been one of the for an outstanding program for the not resemble in any respect the most successful fairs that the 1947 fair barking or howling of eastern dogs association has sponsored there the following officers and direc- it is a weird mixture of howling was a record attendance at the fair tors were elected for 1947 the number of exhibitors had in- honorary presidents creased substantially over the prev- w e x sinclair kc mp t k ions year and the amount paid out creighton kc mpp frank in prizes had set a record the new j mason rev p l juli h a new- features that had been added toimankc last years show were well received p presidents the second parish show sponsored w f batty y a dryden e w by the jersey breeders association j webber r k webber v d thomson w morrison c of durham and ontario counties was very successful and also the jnnior fanners section was very popular he expressed the belief i honorary that the directors should be con stantly striving to improve their annual fair by adding new attrac tions and making some of the older features more attractive he point- i out that the association was in an excellent financial state and that consideration should be given to ar increase in the 1917 prize list the treasurers report which was presented by wni manning snowed a cash balance of 136263 reeson f ormiston r grandv r richard son w s croxall president j dryden president j batty 1st vice presi dent a grass 2nd vicepresident l hall 3rd vice president 0 h downey secretarytreasurer w g manning assistant secretary c s thompson directors messrs j garbutt g browne f holliday v heron a cooper m vipond j graham w morrison yelping and screaming and is be yond any verbal description it has to be heard to be believed the howling is intermittent throughout the night the animals giving tongue in chorus suddenly as though someone had fired a shot there seems to be no reason for the outcry which appears to spring up spontaneously from all sides with in and without the village it keeps up for a short period and then sub sides almost as suddenly tjbere was a setfe receipts revenue from mccoy v d thomson r k web ber m ross e powell n j ander- pilis h arksey r pacey mager a c ranson g m brawley h miller c pilkey associate directors messrs j s jephson m beath j macduff j thompson k holliday r ormiston dr w w baldwin dr a black dr j h mckinney la s cook m robinson s r rodd february 20 miss m pike was one of the unj ortunate ones being caught in the storm a week ago while she visited at her home at sundrich- mr i pearson t evans and a stewart walked the snow banks for one mile last week to board the train at goodwood to attend the palmer bros sale at cxbridge mr t machesney and mr w davis spent a short visit with mr w hackney last week mr r davis is spending a few days in the city e godffery has finished his motor machanic coarse in toronto and is now spending a few days with his parents mr and mrs o wideman of markham spent sunday with her sister mrs r davis mr and mrs e raymer of mark- ham visited her father mr g brown on saturday in honor of his soth birthday mr and mrs j evans and son from toronto soent sunday at the t evans home morley davis miss m lee and mrs s perrin spent sundav at mr and mrs w davis mr t evans visited with mrs s sheik at goodwood on monday congratulations to mr and mrs m mcgillivray on the birth of a son born on saturday feb 15th york county hog producers to meet auction sale large increase in the son f ormiston j howden r grants donations and hall g fisher c haggerty j slesilaughlin l blight f chapman advertising over the sor h down w piatti f von flett g jones g h vick w medland g saunders j read g stevenson j h goodwin r ruddy r mc- t g4rms 0v our men and women back from the world battlefields often tell how the red cross was there to aid and com fort them oftentimes to save their lives now the red cross asks those who extended such solid support during the war years to help keep the red cross strong in peace today there are thousands of sick and disabled veterans who need the con tinued help and friendship of the red cross isolated frontier communities need outpost hospitals and nursing service their only medical aid crip pled childrens hospitals must be maintained and expanded men women and children across canada need the blood transfusion service the red cross has started to supply will you continue to lend your help to sick and suffering humanity the red cross work is your work fw woteojma nevz eud- holstein dairy herd farm stock implements dolaviil milker grain ensilage allischalmers tractor the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at wed march 5 lot 22 con 6 markham twp 2 miles north of unionville the property of r h brif linger horses cattle chestnut belgian mare dappled grey mare percheron 1 holstein cow freshcalf by side 2 holstein cow freshcalf by side 3 holstein cow freshcalf by side 4 holstein cow freshcalf by side 5 holstein cow reg no 481267 rose lodge sylvia rag apple fresh 6 weeks 6 holstein cow reg no 471266 lady reecho walhill fresh 7 weeks 7 holstein cow fresh 7 weeks 8 holstein cow fresh 6 weeks 9 holstein cow due time of sale 10 red white cow due sale time 11 holstein cow due time of sale 12 holstein cow bred july 3rd 13 holstein cow bred aug 1st 14 holstein cow bred aug 4th 15 holstein cow bred nov 2nd 16 holstein cow bred nov 2nd 17 holstein heifer reg sylvia ann rag apple open 18 holstein heifer bred oct 11th 19 holstein heifer bred oct 27th 20 holstein bull pure bred 4 yrs 21 holstein heifer 12 months 22 holstein heifer 12 months 23 holstein heifer 10 months implements allischalmers tractor 3plow type no 21 6 ft oneway disc mh good condition cockshutt 3furrow disc plow cockshutt 7 ft binder near new oil bath alemite fittings case mower oil bath cockshutt grain fertilizer and grass seed drill new m ii stiff tooth cultivator mh outthrow disc mh 10 ft horse rake case cutli packer flat hay rack set a section harrows set 3 section harrows no 1 7 ft potato digger mh set good sloop sleighs set farm trucks bain wagon cockshutt grain grinder cart 50 ft drive belt cutter no 21 floury walking plow duro pressure pump with motor and tank complete spring wheel for binder tongue miscellaneous articles delaval magnetic milker 2 unit with electric motor latest type 2 oil drums about 60 cedar posts about 10 iron posts number used roofing steel sheets milk pails strainer and plunger cream separator scythe butter bowl and ladle cowboy electric fence stoneboat wheelbarrow crosscut saw 1 sling ropes for wagon pile of summer wood neckvokes doubletrees forks etc poultry equipment brooder house 12 x 13 brooder stove oil burner 2 mother nature brooder units new never used 5 turkey shelters troughs drinking fountains harness set rreeching harness near new todd make 2 long straw pipe collars 22 and 23 near new todd make grain hay about 550 bushels ajax oats about 150 bushels vickland oats about 12 tons good cow hay about 4 tons good timothy hay quantity of ensilage sale at 1230 sharp terms cash no reserve farm sold jas smith clerk i ken clarke prentice auctioneers the weekend with the h swide- j man family misses myrtle henry and joan crazier were weekend guests of miss mary grove mr simeon hoover and rev ss shantz accompanied mr clarence tae hog producers oommittee of mcdowell to toronto last thursday the york county federation of to attend the convention of the temperance federation agriculture is calling a meeting of all hog producers in york county to be held in the scout hall new market on friday march 2th at 2 pm to organize a york county branch of the ontario hog produc ers association the guest sneaker will be mr chas mcgihnis of iroquois president of the rev and mrs a g doner gorm- ley called at the mover and chas hoover homes last week congratulations to mr and mrs y h johnson of mt joy who last week celebrated the fortyfifth anni versary of their marriage mr and mrs ken walker and robert sient the evening with her ontario p along with twentyfive hog producers association which i friends who joined in wishing the was organized last year i respected couple more years of the hog producers are an affiliat- j happiness ed organization of the federation of agriculture and the directors of the federation are very anxious to have a large turn out of hog pro dueers for this meeting dickson hill february 20 miss iva sherk of toronto i grocer daiy5jev dalys oram woe tea ssb ooboooooonoooos stouffville motors international trucks sales service and parts mccollerontenac products firestone tires and tubes car and truck chains and accessories of all kinds we do cleaning and simonizing at reasonable prices now is the time to do that motor and brake job so come in and talk it over with us towing done nothing too big or too small ontario motor league service phone stouffville 170 h ratcliff w pipher refrigeration sales service rebuilding walk in and reach in boxes display counters freozers and air conditioning vaughan refrigeration l c lindsay member refrigeration service engineers society yonge steeles rr no 1 york mills ill thornliill 135 r21 socioi x0e30i ioc3qk soi the sign of quality coal we can make delivery immediately on orders chestnut and stove hard anthracite coal of peat moss in convenient 40 lb the brooder house bales put one in your car for fertilizer we will take your order and guarantee delivery be fore spring seeding many ingredients are already in short supply insecticides coopers drikil and cil licide for lice on cattle cil warbicide to treat against warbles on your producing cows and young cattle feeds complete stocks of poultry hog and dairy feeds for immediate delivery poultry hogs chick starter hog grower growing mash pig starter broiler mash n fattening mash uaiky breeders mash calf meal laying mash calf pellets hatching ration 16 dairy ration fattening pellets dry and freshening ration stouffville coop ioe ioc telephone 2c9 oe30z

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