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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 11, 1934, p. 8

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stouffvule ontario january 111934 centamile round trip bargain fares january 20 fwa stouffville ontario to toronto hamilton niagara falls ontario buffalo london windsor detroit stratford godericb sarnia lalnierston owen sound southampton kincardine sec liandbills for fares transit limits tiain service information tickets apply to nearest agent canadian national t3 all roads now open attendances aro again back to normal at the cedarena in cedar grove partlcipato in the pleasures proffered by this popular picturesque playground rink open tues sat evgs skating and dancing free refreshments on satur day nights phone markham 8604 local happenings jos hoover one of our obrien ave citizens took quite a serious sick spell this week but is said to be resting easier on wednesday j the annual meeting of the stouff- villo horticultural society will be held on january 29 and will be addressed by mr jno f clark with illustrated views j the stouffvillo public library board will hold its monthly meet ing thursday january 11 1931 will all those having books to re view kindly return them on or he- fore that date a full attendance is requested altona miss joyce cleare spent a few days with relatives in toronto mr will smith toronto spent christmas and new years- with hi3 family at jrpniiasgow imf lewis j smith principal of the lamareux school scarboro spent christmas with his parents mr and mrs will smith glasgow mrs henry slack spent sunday with her mother mrs wm mckay mrs j hutchinson spent satur day with her sister mrs robert mann misses effie and myrtle davis were visitors with mrs j hutchinson on friday mrs wm mckay is confined to her bed we wish her a speedy re covery mr and mrs m tindall and elsie spent sunday witb mr and mrs russel scott at mongolia misses olive and hilda madill and harry thome also gordon barthol omew attended a dance at edgar slacks on friday evening a couple of young gentlemen were standing at our corner early satur day morning we wonder if they danced all night or got stuck in the snowbanks mrs wm drewery has returned from the toronto general hospital after undergoing an operation for eye trouble mrs drewery wishes to thank the altona womens institute for the fruit sent to her also her neighbors and friends in altona and stouffville for their kindness mrs drewery has to return in the spring for further treatment before she will be able to enjoy normal sight stouffville branch green onions bunch 5c mushrooms lb 23c campbells tomato soup 3 for 23c 4050 prunes 2 lbs 25c surprise soap 10 bars 43c calay soap 4 for 23c 10e 03c loe 23c 23c 15c 15c 10c pkts lbs christies wafers holly chocolates sauer kraut lb marmill health meal 5 lbs tangerine oranges dozen i larso lettuce 2 heads green peppers 2 for malaga grapes lb large grape fruit each spinuach 3 lb smoked fillet 2 lbs marmill sweet concentrate ewt farmers information oe 25c 85c s3 c quart pen had oil 125 paul boadway manager bible 350 years old the chief is after those who neglect to shovel the snow and ice on their sidewalks someone is going to get a summons unless stricter adherence is given to the bylaw requiring walks to be shovell ed says the chief 0ne of americas oldest bibles honors to allan songster- the 0wned ced gr0ve toronto photographer has just re- i ai mei ceived word that he lias been made an arps in other words anj a german bible dated 1579 prob- associateof the royal photographic ably one of the oldest editions of society the scriptures this side of the atlan- tic is a cherished possession of rev reserve either friday or saturlt reesor who lives at cedar grove day january 1920 and see thejon the farm which his father mulching strawberries in many districts it is the prac tice to mulch strawberry planta tions with rye straw which as it ii harvested early is very free from weed seeds and this is a very im portant feature where it is the cus tom to take future crops from the plantation if manure is used care should be exercised in order that none will come in contact with the crown of the plant mulch as soon as the ground is frozen hard enough to carry a wagon for much damage may be caused by alter nate freezing and thawing m order fertilizer early plants as much as animals re quire food winter is a good time to plan the summer died for crops manure supplemented witli super phosphate is a splendid ration for most crops twentytwo years of experimental work at dominion experimental farms have shown that yields may be maintained by using commercial fertilizers alone if manure is scarce therefore use commercial fertilizers decide on the kind and amount needed them order early so as to have it on hand when growth starts in the spring picture at the stanley theatre mae west in im no angel mae says come up and see me some time now do it no advance in prices for this big special feature alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducted anywhere rates moderate phone stouffville 6312 address gormley po gordon e cober radio technician at buttons hardware builder of sound systems and power amplifiers radio repairing the reorganization meeting of the united church bible class has chosen the following officers for 1934 president k g tan- teacher george dowswell assistants mr steckley k g tarr secretary mrs a dowswell assistant r winn librarian mrs o lehman flower fund com mrs william son mrs w watson mrs hodgson we take this opportunity to ex tend a real welcome to our class wo need you mrs a dovsell secy last friday evening the members of the united church choir enjoy ed a social evening at the united church paronage in connection with the annual election the following is a list of the officers for the year president mr isaac barkey 1st vice dr neil smith secretary- miss ida lehman treasurer miss bertha winn gown supt mrs hynes miss e winn mr jas ridout music supt alfred marshall social supt miss flossie barkey press agent miss luella gayman mr robt leslie leader of the choir is appointed by the church board east markham record box 244 phone 3306 j e smith radio service all makes of radios electric stoves toasters irons and fixtures repaired will appreciate your custom it is only fair to your family that you should give them tho very best of foods upon all occasions if this is your idea of tho matter you ought at onco to get acquainted with our bread and other bakery goods your family will give them a hearty wolcomo and youll remember to order our bread and pastry stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor phone 189 the farmers on the east side of markham township have establish ed a record this year which is said to bo the first in the history of the municipality thoy paid more taxes than did the farmers on tho west sldo of the municipality there was a charge made against the assessor last year of making wholesale re ductions in assessments on the west and the matter came up at tho nomination meeting but reeve pad gett denied any interference with the work of tho assessor since that time the fact is ro- vealled that the farmers on the cast side have paid greater total tax bill than tho farmers on the west side but this paper is certainly not charg ing that it is due to tho work of the assessor however one thing that ought to bo done in markham is to divido the township north and south for assess ment purposes and thus wipe out tho suspicion that anything is wrong in this matter a suspicion that many farmers tell us has good ground if tho territory for tho two assessors were changed in the manner suggested the present discontent would bo wiped out received as a grant from sir isaac brock in 1s12 the very old book has been handed down from genera tion in tho reesor family in an al most perfect state of preservation and only yesterday rev mr reesor had the old book returned from kitchener where it was rebound by skilled bookbinders the paper in the book is in good condition despite its age of 355 years beautiful handcolored illustra tions in red yellow and green appear frequently in the large volume mr reesor has been told that the painting of the illustrations was done by van dyke one of the old masters the old book is eighteen inches long twelve inches wide and five inches in thickness the cover is made of polished oak with leather binding and brass corners the com ers are worn through from use the old bible was rebound 200 years ago mr reesor said according to the frontispiece the tome was printed in frankfort-on- themain near tho francogerman boundary it is printed in long con tinuous paragraphs without the usual breaks for verses mr ireesors greatgrandfather christian reesor who settled in cedar grove in 1s04 coming from pennsylvania recorded tho births deaths and marriages of his brothers and sisters and family in a portion of the old bible the descendants ot the reesors recorded in the book aro said to number more than three thousand christian reesor was killed by a falling tree while clear ing land to obtain grazing for his cattle 1 vitamins are present in only the slightest traces while the anti rachitic vitamin is entirely lacking in comparison fresh clover one of the most commonly used green feeds contains all three in abund ance the chief function of man gels and roots in general is the supplying of succulence to the ration it has been found that by using mangels and supplementing with a regular dose of epsom salts laying birds will com through the winter in fairly good shape home cleaning of small vegetables seeds thresh out the seed by plac ing tho plants in a strong closely woven cotton sack light flailing with a stick will liberate the seed from pods or heads lettuce and carrot seeds should be rubbed out by hand using a pair of strong leather mitts a coarse sieve will remove the straw and chaff plaeo tho setd and chaff on a fine sieve a quick downward side movement repeat ed several times will remove the chaff and light seed only tho large plump seed should be kept hand the proof of the pudding three times as many layers are being fed on dixfle brand egg mash as there were one year ago dixie feeds are practical feeds correctly balanced freshly milled and priced right filling of poultry food formulas a specialty from our complete line of poultry food ingredients custom grain grinding daily dicksons hill mills phone stouffville 5505 markham ontario relief runs high in markham township sale register defeated candidate threatens contest election to markham townships newly elect ed council faced a charity bill of 1250 at their inaugural meeting held on monday at unionville 500 ot the total was for fuel and the only cheering thing about the whole transaction of payment is that the ontario government will reimburse picking will improve the sample winter housing of sheep sheep do not require expensive and warm buildings they do how- home grown grains for the lnyin ever appreciate a dry roomy shed flock i thirds of the well protected against winds well the following ration for laying j ventilated and free from draught pullets composed mostly of home do not crowd them in one pen grown grains is recommended by twenty to twentyfive ewes do best j the poultry division of tho domin- together furthermore a sheep re- lion experimental farms mash quires from twelve to fifteen square 2 parts of ground wheat 1 part of feet of floor space and one toot ground oats 1 part ground bariey of feeding space doors should be or corn part of ground beef and of good width to allow free access fish scrap 2 per cent bone meal to and from tho pens narrow doors 2 per cent cod liver oil and 1 per are often the cause of abortion cent salt scratch grain 2 parts q defe candidate pregnant ewes need a yard to of wheat 1 part oats 1 part corn reeveslllp stating that he exercise in force them to walk by or buckwheat 1 part barley this te3 the election on january 1 ration may be varied according to what grains the farmer has avail able feeding hay outside in walk by ood weather j outlay when the government start printing their own money this kind of a handout wont make any difference reeve padget presided over the meeting and deputyreeve clark iand councillors rennie hoover and chas hooper all scribed to the declaration of i before clark davison j a letter was received from w s for the intended chas sub- ollice wednesday january 24 farm stock implements hay grain etc also household furniture belong ing to john bond at lot 33 con 3 markham half mile south of gormley terms cash sale at 1 a s farmer auctioneer tuesday jan 23 mortgage sale of ten acres of land with dwelling house and barns hat are suitable occupied uy bert blundell unionville ont sale at 2 oclock gordon phillips aucl card of thanks i wish to thank my many friends for their kindness shown to me dur ing my illness in the brier hush hospital mrs richard rae winter hog feeding winter hog feeding requires dif ferent methods from those ordin arily found successful in summer stunting and crippling are com mon during tho winter and result largely from an oversupply of heavy feeds as well as from a lack of some of the vital elements lack of sunshine and exercise may also be contributory causes control measures to forestall these winter feeding difficulties are as follows j tlieory tne identification of top use a variety of feeds in the ra- au ucof und red and blue lion including milk or tankage bands thegradingofioultry provide alfalfa or clover hay orj segr of eggs and fruit in- to quality grades which are known tho- principle of grading grading is based on the principle that it is sound business to class ify live stock products and other canadian commodities in such a way that the consumer will be able to recognize and purchase quality pro ducts and that the producer will bo enabled to obtain a higher price on tho ground of irregularities h r forester was appointed assessor for the east side at a salary of 200 and t flett on the west side at 250 the board of health was appoint ed consisting of dr mckay moh james gibson gam davison and reeve padgett james walker is sanitary inspector a bylaw was passed providing for the township to collect their own tax arrears in future instead of return intermediate hockey schedule groceries jelly powders per pkg 5c peanut butter large jar 23c catsup large bottle 17c coffee per lb 10c honey fruit biscuits lb 13c sodas 2 lbs 25c chocolates special per lb 15c a w scott january 12 aurora vs whitby boaverton vs agincourt altona vs uxbridge unionvillo vs sutton 16 unionvillo vs aurora altona vs beavorton uxbridge vs sutton whitby vs agincourt 19 aurora vs agincourt beaverton vs unionvillo sutton vs altona whitby vs uxbridge 23 uxbridgo vs aurora sutton vs beavorton altona vs whitby unionvillo vs agincourt 2g aurora vs altona whitby vs unionvillo agincourt vs sutton boaverton vs uxbridgo 30 boaverton vs aurora sutton vs whitby altona vs unionvillo uxbridge vs agincourt february 1 whitby vs beavorton 2 aurora vs sutton unionvillo vs uxbridgo altona vs agincourt 6 whitby vs aurora agincourt vs hoavorton uxbridgo vs altona sutton vs unionvillo 9 aurora vs unionvillo beavorton vs altona sutton vs uxbridgo agincourt vs whitby 12 agincourt vs aurora unionvillo vs bolton altona vs sutton uxbridgo vs whitby i roots in small quantities do not feed too heavily allow young an- i imals to exercise outdoors in mild weather all stock should have i comfortablo sleeping quarters which are dry and free from draughts mangels for poultry tho chief value of roots as a poul try feed lies in the fact that they can be stored during the winter months and fed over tho period during which fresh green feeds are not available they should not be considered in any way as a com plete substitute for fresh green feeds chiefly because they aro quite deficient in vitamin content the antineuritic and antl scorbutic experience has proved the value of mg them to the county same to be effective this year from way 1st and 5c per mile for delivering ballot boxes to the clerks office poll clerks were rewarded at 250 each while polling room booths were allowed 3 rental each and the returning officers 10 the time for collecting taxes was g paid totall to practically every canadian con sumer and other grading activities have been a tremendous incentive to quality production with resultant j extended to feb benefit to producers grading has road accounts were sunday school annual meeting officers uxbridge twp appointed at first meeting of the municipal council uxbridge township council was duly sworn in for 1934 onmonlay as follows reeve isaac catherwood deputyreeve robt plckard councillors david hockley albert james r e ashenhurst rov george burry ot the united church goodwood was invited to open tho session f h r minns fred johnson and russel feasby applied for tho posi tion of auditor and tho latter two were reappointed w g icnssie was reappointed as weed inspector fred jmiddleton schdol attendance officer dlstin mcdonafd as collector of taxes for 1934 ernest morgason as member of the local board of health clerk was also instructed to order six copies of the municipal world for uso of members of council the treas road supt reeve wero instructed to sign papers for sub mission to department to receivo not only served to create better ing 270 and general accounts prices for quality products but has 262 also brought about a substantial increase in consumption at the same time through grading can adian products maintain their hign level of excellence in the markets of tho world in this way the new regufations which are soon to be put in force with reference to tho grading of bacon for export to tho the annual business meeting of british market will solidify can- the stouffville christian church adas premier position as an empire sunday school was held january 3 source of food products i t tho church there was a fair re- presentation of the families of the m iciuircii present interest in the work would at next meeting of council was intense and several improve- niovo for leave to introduce a byments over last year were made law to appoint sheep valuators j during the year seven of the people fence viewers and pound keepers furthered their preparation for following road accounts passed reaching and for life in general for payment ag clark drag and by taking a course at the markham card of thanks mr and mrs stanley gilbert wish to express their sincere appreciation to their neighbours ami friends for the many acts of kind ness and sympathy during then- recent bereavement for jos sale two single cutters b ireesor phone 6005 wanted large sized butter bowl a d grove ringwood phone 4s05 found sum of money apply mrs c pipher claremont rr2 four gasoline engines for sale 1 2 and 4 hp all in fair condition will sell reasonable j w melton iclaremont rr2 for sale or exchange 8 pig3 weaned 7 pigs 10 weeks also good cow would exchange on good work horse david hull phone claremont 2s09 for sale number of plymouth rock pullets ready to lay e woodward claremont or phone 3405 for sale one heifer fresh calf by side and a number of minorca pullets laying or will exchange for grain d storry phone 9206 tenders for wood tenders are called for 21 cords of hardwood beach and maple in 16 inch length to be delivered at the school house ss no 10 whit church wood to be delivered any time before april 1 1934 lowest or any tender not necess arily accepted tenders close jan 15 1934 address tenders to percy brown stouffville rr2 hov snow 540 alex wagg drag 1933 360 gordon hockley shov enow 126 ed sheehy sho snow 504 walter davis 101 rds wire fence 3100 other accounts passed uxbridge town third cost- division court township teacher training school most of them receiving credits it is hoped that tho church will have a training course of its own during the coming year five of the mem bers of one family in the school have tho credit of not missing a 1933 w j hickling goods tojsunday in five years the young thomas reynolds 1168 alex people were given positions that will ewen wood to joo taylor 400 enable them to take their place whitney bros goods to cave more efficiently when vacancies are family s73 robert hockley wood for hall 612 clerk treas i made through resignation or the moving or passing away ot any of our present staff it was also gener ally agreed that tho assistants be in charge of their superiors jobs once every month or two at least the following officers teachers etc were elected officers supt mr a lehman assistant supt mr a b closson clerk imr icecil wagg rov ernest crossley hunter one assistant mr stanley clarkson of torontos most popular ministers treasurer mr donald closson who has been in chargo of carlton organists misses mildred dough financial statement 1000 on motion of messrs hockley and james council adjourned to meet on saturday fob 10 at 1230 popular city minister leaving for sale four young heifer calves jersey and ayrshire all t b tested r moyer phone 5009 for salf special 10 sots only imperial tire chains regularly priced at 285 for only 200 a set while they last two tickets ou the new car will go with each set i f holden ford denier fowl wanted i am open to buy hens chickens geese ducks etc and will pay highest maket price locate me at edw pennocks llvory phone 163 sam golden subsidy on 1933 road expenditures i street united church for the pastierty and lome wagg mr catherwood mr plckard drlnino years leaves at the end of steward of sunday school papers for sale 70 acres workable land being west half lot 27 con 8 markham township bank barn frame dwelling well watered and on good highway apply to albert holdon todmorden rr 1 or phone agincourt 9 ring 4 send tho trlbuno to absent friends r e darling mr j f hold mr john ashenhurst mr johnston didd and mrs john ashenhurst wero appointed as board of management of tho goodwood community park athletic field the following were appointed as tho standing committee for 1934 the following were appointed as he standing committees for 1934 finance plckard james and ashenhurst road and bridge reeve and mem- bors of council printing ashenhurst hockley a james indigent james hockley ash- onhurst contingent hockley plckard ashenhurst tho first named on each lo be chairman thereof j mr plckard gave notlco that hoisau v conference year in july for first united church hamilton his de parture will be a distinct loss to toronto and ho will leave a vacancy that will be hard to fill son of tho famous ovangellst momber of the team of crossley and hunter this youthful and en ergetic minister received an invita- lion from the important hamilton chargo a month ago and tendered his resignation to tho board of present charge last week mr murray hopkins teachers and assistants teachers named first primary miss mildred dougherty mrs cecil wagg intermediate boys mr a lehman mrs a collins junior girls mrs forsyth his miss nora stapleton j young peoples during his career as a minister of mrs leslie rowbotham the gospel mr hunter has had aimrs j silverthome varied and interesting experience i junior boys in 1930 ho toured europe as a lead- c o sommer cr of a grou p of about thirtyfive adults young people and as a high spot of mr wm quantz a seven weeks tour abroad attend- assistant one from his class ed tho passion play at obcrammcr- the financial report showed a small credit balance wood wood body hardwood 4 foot length at 9 cord hard wood polos 4 foot at 800 cord 100 oxtra charge for cutting any length dry pine for kindling on hand fred detz phone 177 fall sale of good imple ments low priced for sale 5 hp lister engine pulpers good as now 13 cutting box blizzard with blower and 40 it pipe good buzz saw with blade and iron frame m h manure spreader cheap international tractor plow 35 feet of 10 wide belting rubber for high speed cheap heater and other used stoves miss simplicity electric washer cheap one pair sloop and pair knoa sleighs b rexun highest price for fowl hides phono 192 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