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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 3, 1947, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april s 1947 cil seed disinfectants provide a low cost seed treatment for every major crop of all plant diseases those carried by seeds are most important smuts of small grains root rots of torn dampingoff of flower and vegetable seedlings and many other diseases are surface seedborne cil seed disinfectants help destroy these seedborne disease organisms before they can do damage pro mote better stands of more- vigorous plants and in crease yields ceresan for wheat oats and barley semesan for vegetables and flowers semesan bel for potatoes orchard sprays niagara brand spray products are known in canada and represent the latest in scientific research and development kolofog kolofog wettex folofog wettex extra poison lime sulphur solution bordeaux mixture cop sulphate blue stone niagara brand cocs- copo dust niagara brand cocs copotext special spray lime stiver bros mrs j n kitching who lived on cseetcs street and nursed her hus band jhrough his final illness is now testing in florida where she has gorte lac an extended holiday sooaoooooooooooow farrs elevator claremont atonr w office res 38j western grain master and maple lsaj prepared feed cement as- phaft shingles rolled siding roy thermo oil heaters hard coal sees corn and clover seed to iusare our customers of fulfill ing orders taken for chop or grain bring your own bags bags are otxxogasoooo mrs herbert lee has been spend ing a week or two in toronto with members of her family there every town has them the editor of the lucknow sen tinel comments on a specimen of human being on which that com munity has no monopoly every town has them and usually they are among the most vociferous of our citizens they are the ones who are critical because the town is dead there is no tennis court no swimming pool no amateur drama tic society in short they tell you there is literally nothing for the young people to cg yet these same people are the last to come forward with their services when such things are planned and they are first to criticize when some well meaning souls do accomplish something for the good of the town there is no greater detriment to any commun ity than the person who will do nothing of a public nature himself yet pokes fun at those who make an attempt to do so dutton advance local and personal happenings the price of newsprint paper has increased s32 a ton in the past year with previous increases from pre war levels before thai mr and mrs jas evans and keith of toronto were sunday visitors with their aunt miss sadie stewart weddings v v ers wideman on saturday march 22nd 1947 in toronto by the rev- crossley w krug welma kathleen elizabeth wideman daughter of mr xoah wideman and the late mrs wide- grant turner has rented the for- m of gormley ontario to mr mer mrs williamson house on ai uers son of the late mr church street and with his wife and mrs henry uers of chesley will move in shortlv the house ontario the happy couple will was recently purchased by robert reside in toronto burnett t mrs burnham of uxbridge has goods ambulance removed mr been visiting at the home of her robert winterstein from his home mr john scott in lown in whitchurch to the brierbush hospital last weekend in poor i the definite date is not yet health for some time mr winter- known for the junior hockey finals stein became a hospital patient in we ha be asked to post the fans hope that his condition mav soon p tne will be abus going to e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on monday april 14th stouffville arena closed its doors on saturday night to probably the last public skating crowd this sea son dont be caught with a 1smg market- on your car time has elapsed for the use of these markers be restored to normal however he is reported to be very weak during the blizzard that passed flpfin over ontario the early part of last lc- week without missing stouffville a terrific gust of wind on market street drove in the plate glass front of the new stouffville laundry and dry cleaning plant however the upandgoing mr hewlett soon re placed the broken plate with one heavier than ever so that it will take more than a mere blow from old man winter to clean up on the cleaners in the future both games stouffvilles home game will be in oshawa but where the winner of the orangevillegode rich series will take home ice is not the horticultural society have available a reasonable number of maple trees for planting on the boulevards if you would like a tree in front of your premises this spring let the president or secretary- know and in all probability one will be planted without charge to the property owner nothing looks more attractive than a nice row of shade trees along any street stouffville united church on good friday april 4 at 8 pm easter choral festival choir selections go to dark gethesmane noble in the cross of christ i glory christ is risen from the dead duncan easter again is here valchmar easter joy phelps the male quartette the wayside cross carl boadway percy stover john hammersley and delbert booth ladies trio could i have held his nailpierced hands mrs m murphy miss jean hosie miss winifred davis solos mrs g kellington i walked where jesus walked mrs robert bone i saw the place mr carl boadway the hour of calvary mr delbert booth open the gates of the temple mr john hammersley the lords prayer passion week meditation by the rev douglas davis tomorrow is good friday the first holiday of the spring season many residents of ontario will be enjoying their first long weekend holiday this year a thing that city folks are very fond of of course we in the country are not in a posi tion to enjoy such holidays nor are we in need of them to the extent as city folk who are more or less cooped up in cramped quarters for iong periods wait and see in the very early days among in dian tribes children were not given a name until some feat some acci dent or some personal peculiarity identified the youngster and deter mined his name for him the cus tom had some merit we suggest for instance you could readily think of some older people or some youngsters you could apply a more fitting name to than the one bestow ed on them at time of birth more light at school the very place where more light is supposed to shed there has been a noticeable lack of it we refer to the school building but this poor situation has now been remedied since the board of education has in creased the number of lights in the hallways and placed a light or two at the front entrance to the building which never before had been lighted at all certainly the additional lights will be appreciated by par ents and others who from time to time visit the school in the evening time lighting in the rooms has been steadily improved from time to time and we trust is being well taken care of it is expected that some repair work will be done at the school during easter holiday including repairing plaster and per haps decorating some very dirty hallways in the basement area russel nendick former stouff ville boy who has been carrying on farming in scott township north of uxbridge near leaskdale is giv ing up farming and will hold an auction sale there on thursday april 10 russel may return to the home district and will be available to take up some employment here at an early date we understand a s farmer has been engaged to sell the auction which is announced in the sale register the stouffville womens institute met at the home of mrs b liekor- ish with the pres mrs malloy pre siding the meeting opened with the ode followed by the lords prayer the motto was given by mrs gordon lemon folded hands are ever weary selfish hearts are never gay life for thee hath many duties active be then while you may many items of business were dealt with mrs davey gave a re port of the work of the war branch many cards and letters of thanks were received mrs kellington gave a report of the directors meeting held in toronto also a paper on citizenship there was also a sale of household articles closing with a social half hour leaving birthplace for town life mr and mrs clayt baker moved last week to their remodelled apart ment on church street recently acquired from mi- jacob meyer the former baker house on main street will be occupied right away by the new owner mr william con ner who is retiring from the farm west of town mr conner was born on the place he is leaving on the townline just west beyond the out skirts of the village and it was ac quired by his father about seventy years ago it has been sold to w ferguson son of mr and mrspeter ferguson 9th concession the change will be quite an important adjustment for mr conner since there have been comparatively few nights in all his life that he has not slept on the home acres where he first saw the light of day it was here too where he brought his wife as a bride and mrs conner of course will also find town life quite a change mrs chas nolan organist mr l c murphy leader other towns up water rates alliston water rates are to be in creased fifty per cent which seems to be a general increase in many municipalities in the case of the town of alliston the old rates were higher than the new rates recently imposed in the village of stouffville and which local increase was ac cepted here without so much as a ripple from the water consumers they realized the rates were ridicu lous and needed jacking up if the system was to have money spent on it old rate in alliston was 1060 for a dwelling house one family and the new rate will be 1410 the new rate in stouffville is soo a point we make just to indicate to the local people how fortunate they are to have such good water at bargain rates danforth bus lines daily service effective sept 29th toronto east bound read down pm sua hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 i03s 1040 1050 1100 1105 1it5 1130 pm daily ex sun hol 545 610 620 635 638 640 650 700 705 715 730 pm sat only 200 225 235 250 253 255 305 315 320 330 345 am sun hoi 1000 1025 1035 1050 1053 1055 1105 1115 1120 1130 1145 am daily bx sun hoi 915 940 950 1005 100s 1010 1020 1030 1035 1045 1100 brougham toronto bay and dundas danforth and luttrell scarboro jet malvern browns cor town line cedar grove locu3t hill green river brougham claremont claremont west bound read up pm am daily ex suna hoi 845 820 810 755 752 750 740 730 725 z15 700 am sun hoi 945 920 910 855 852 850 840 s30 825 815 800 daily ex sun hoi 200 135 125 110 107 105 1255 1245 1240 1230 1215 pm pm sat only 530 505 455 440 437 435 425 415 410 400 345 sun hoi 945 920 910 855 852 850 s40 s30 825 815 s00 parcel express ox11s1 eastern standard time goodwood march 27 glad to report mr faforsyth is able to be out of bed after a very severe illness we hope he will continue to recover mrs samuel davis is still not very well yet we are hoping for a speedy recovery congratulations to mr and mrs bruce walker nee margaret bowen on the birth of their daugh ter at toronto western hospital march 22nd 1917 mr and mrs bert ashenhurst of toronto spent the weekend with their parents mr and mrs jno ashenhurst miss jessie reid of toronto was a recent visitor with her parents mr and mrs j f reid property is again changing hands in goodwood the former legate place which mr wm wilkinson bought has been sold to a toronto man the house now occupied by miss minnie lee has been sold to john todd while mr jno thomp son and r komac have purchased the jos crawford property former ly owned by e mantle mr wm brown is to move from the house on the robert white farm to one of the apartments in the old forsyth hotel owned by stanley slack mr j mitchell is moving from the geo fockler house to the house on the white farm mr wm hackney is looking for a house to rent or maybe buy in goodwood so anyone wanting so goodwood if wanting a house in goodwood or a house and some 10 acres of land better see mr jno thompson or mr komack at lineolnville we expect our now neighbors from ottawa who purchased the win whittleton house to arrive soon some of the old timers in goodwood will have to get some of the proent residents to introduce you to the new comers rev sam henderson of toronto will be the preacher in the good wood united church and is anxious to have a good easter service with music and special singing he requests all to assist in making these service a success mr and mrs d mcdonald attend ed the wedding of their nephew earl mcdonald at aurora on satur day also alfred mcdonald attended the wedding of his son dr l s klinck vancouver bc who is in ontario on a business trip is visiting his mother in town mrs thos klinck and his brother harrv and sister mrs f c rowbotham and their families eldon fairies lineolnville farm er is nursing a fractured left arm as a result of a kick from an animal which he happened to be passing behind at the right instance to re ceive the blow home from jamaica hector batt returned last week after spending nearly three months down in jamaica at the home of his sister mrs knight tivo and even three crops a year for some pro ducts is the common run in that warm moderate climate mr batt flew part of the way home or from jamaica to miama and then travell ed the balance of the journey by train he had a fine holiday liked it very much with just one com plaintthe tribune does not reach the knight home until six weeks after publication day the publish ers will see if anything can be done about that since it is poor service on the part of postal authorities somewhere along the line markham takes sundridge round in oshawa monday markham held a strong sundridge team to a 33 tie to capture the oha intermediate b semifinal round 97 a crowd of 3100 watch ed the thrilling game markham jumped to a twogoal lead midway through the final period but when bucko mcdonald moved to the sun dridge forward line his assistance brought the teams on even terms feature of the game was the fine performance of petsura in the sundridge goal this is the same lad who played on the wing for os hawa when they last captured the memorial cup bucko mcdonald was the star for sundridge going the full 00 minutes except for a couple of trips to the cooler sundridge gained an early lead when sedore took a pass from waldriff to open the scoring at the sixminute mark of the first period it wasnt until the igminute mark that lawrie knotted the count the middle frame was goalless mark ham put up a strong offense as the third period got underway and with m bahgay displaying some tricky stickhandling took a two- goal lead attend masseyharr1s banquet road superintendent wm clark of markham township and council lor fred timbers of whitchurch were among the guests at the mas- seyharris centenary banquet held in toronto last week 0itizeb csmtide seteek sunday morning 7 oclock gormley mennonite brethren in christ church when the rising sun observes the anniversary of christ risen easter services are their most in spiring most inspired theres a treat in store for you spiritually if you attend your first easter sunrise service this year oe i0e30i aoaoc 301 tire repair service tires tubes bought sold exchanged car truck tractor implements vulcanizing and repairing done in our own shop new stems installed on car truck and tractor tubes tires treated with goodyear 100 solution all work guaranteed dealers disc- international motors w d atkinson mcdecr agent locaoi aoaoc loaoi stouffville 30z only 2c to cool a can of milk woods milk cooler takes temperatures of fresh warm milk down 50c ix one hour more canadian farmers bought woods milk coolers last year than all other makes combined evidence of the satisfactory service woods cooler gives rapid circulation of the water by the woods design cools milk fast- brings mild down below 50 degrees in one hour accurate controls automatically keep temperature within 3 degree range avoid spoiled milk losses save work save time wood y milker cuts milking time in half woods milking machines cut the work and time of milking in half these machines have a number of exclusive features seamless one- piece pail entirely rustless easily cleaned they are available for use with gasoline engines or electric power in these days of help scarcity make your electricity save you work and money with a woods milker one man can milk a herd that would take at least two men to milk by hand the woods milker is easy to operate simple and troublefree in con struction and attractively priced for sale by bell son stouffville ph 2s1

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