Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Nov 2004, p. 16

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WUFFVILLE THIS MONTH â€" See us on ‘www.slouflvilleonline.com‘ Soon after the 1837 rebellion. however, the first one. iThe Pay Advocate", was established â€" and it was printed on William Lyon MacKenzie’s own infamous, press. fished from the watersof Lake Ontario. Many others followed, under such banners as The Advance. The Alert, The Free Press Weekly, The Sentinel and The Pilot. The most recent, of course, is the publication you're now reading, which became part of our media history in 2001. Pennsylvania in l804. As the community slowly grew. its numbers were few enough to allow word-otâ€"mouth to spread the news. Stouffville,1904: a glimpse into the life of a community Longest-serving of the newspapers, of course, is the "Rhubarb grown In wlnter” - Most farmers who have Tribune. and that was the most popular paper l00 years a garden at all usually have a good supply of the old- ago. We thought we would give you an idea of what life fashioned pie plant, or rhubarb. This vigorous growing was like in our town back then, by reprinting a few select plant provides a wholesome substitute for fruit early in There was. of course, no newspaper in Whitchurch Township to record the arrival of Abraham Stouffer from r, the first one. â€" and it was own infamous, Ontario. Many excerpts from the Nov. 17. 1904 edition of the "Trib". the spring before strawberries come in . H As you read, keep in mind that community newspapers Horticulturist. reported m‘uch more than iust local news in those days. ‘ They were “The Toronto Star", “The Reader's Digest" and Strictly Seasonable Bargains - Ruffs, Capeni “The National Enquirer", as well. Mitts. Caps. Robes of all kinds at prices that are right The excerpts below are in no particular order. ..- . ... .I ,L:_LA_.. There's no heating problem to be considered when you have one of our stoves. Upon inspection, you'll admit these are the handsomest stoves you have ever seen And they have other good points, too. Improvements in design make combustion more perfect and decrease coal consumption. Come in and gel prices.” - Advertisement by Aitchison Brost of Stouffville. Scrap Iron and Metals - We pay the highest cash page for zinc, babbitt, brass, horse hair, pig tin, copper. feathers, wool, pickle and beer bottles, sheepskins. green and dry bones... - C Ainsworth, Albert Street. Stouffville. WOOL, WOOL, WOOL - We have a good stock of blankets, sheeting, flannel, yam, socks, etc. If we have not got what you want, leave your order” - Almira Woollen Mills Divorce in New Guinea - There is no need of divorce courts in New Guinea. When a woman wearies of her husband, she simply leaves him and goes back to her mother If she marries again, her former husband rallies all his friends and conducts a war dance in front of her new home. New To Your Community? Be sure to call Jummmnmnnsomlsu sflmlllzofluunlllsluowu subsoil-1950? mmmmmn ”mum: II'SIIOSIIIIOIIIIIIIIIHIIIBI. LCOME IAGON Are Ilealtlw Fruits Veggies History? All Mum-Vitamins and Fresh Juices from our Juice her until Nov.13 Vn Sun: 1930 M: It! you ml 3 no! lulm mum-mm I” "1 Mg M I" 10% OFF ’(«UII'JA es come in... H, L. Hun Dianne 0 905-640-3521 Karen 0 905-640-1657 Ruffs, Capen'nes. Coat [905] 642-8543 Our hostess will bring gifts and greetings, along with helpful community information. Gullah“. NOVEMBER 2004 see page H17

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