Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 8, 1937, p. 8

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stouffville ont thursday april 8 1937 vandorf the w a will meet on wednes day of this week at the home of mrs john petch william morley is visiting his daughter mrs george covey in toronto the cgit will gather at the home of miss doris dewsbury this saturday afternoon mr and mrs morley andrews and hilda visited with mr and mrs edgar rose on sunday mrs taylor of toronto is a guest at her daughters mrs george sproxton for a few days master billie and delbert dike spent a few days last week with their uncle howard dike misses anne and mary willis visited friends here miss leda hawtius friends will be glad to know she is gradually improving her right arm is disabled yet mrs george sproxtous nephew from toronto met with a serious accident while holidaying here fall ing through a hole on the barn floor causing concusion of the brain and internal injuries he was re moved to the sick childrens hospit al gormley for sale beautiful maroon and black english pram 12 inch ball bearing wheels inch rubber tirej cant he told from bran new ii farrier stouffvillo rr3 quality price high livability in chicks is the factor which largely determines your profits in poultry not only from the standpoint of number of chicks raised but be cause of the necessity of having the right start if your pullets are to become deep bodied well developed layrs 100 per cent livability is being reported from flocks of 500 and over with proper develop ment in every way when fed on dixie chick starter dont be fooled results count specify dixie on your next order you are still l time to have your seed grain and seeds properly cleaned we are prepared to make a perfect job of bearding and grading your barley a perfect job of removing wild oats from barley a perfect job of separating oats and barley and a near perfect job of separating wild oats from oats and wheat from other grains mr and mrs jim cubit and two children paid a huried visit to the community on sunday morning wedding bells have again been heard in the district miss clara wideman daughter of mr seth wideman was married to mr jordon munroe on monday afternoon on monday evening a large group of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of mr and sirs morby and showered them with many useful gifts an appro priate program was given after which refreshments were enjoyed the gormley symphony orchestra was on hand and presented the group with a few beautiful selec tions a few of the instruments were rather tinny and out of tune how ever it was enjoyed by all the young couple will locate at totten ham we wish them every success mr david hiese and daughter reulah visited with mr and mrs s jones on tuesday miss phyllis jones is spending a few days at home before starting to work again in the city mr cecil brown from toronto spoke to the young people at the mennonite church on sunday even ing most grain contains at last costs use your own grains 50 per cent of good seed save seed 350 9ss cream of the west flour golden west flour 335 9ss monarch fancy pastry 95 24s dicksons hill mills bethesda phone 7207 plus est 1842 stouffville phone 263 markham phone 5505 service card of thanks mrs j breckon wishes to extend her thanks and appreciation to the womens association of melville and other friends for the sympathy and help during the illness and bereavement of her sister also for the floral tributes that were sent mrs j breckon sale register friday april 9 auction sale of farm stock and implements at lot 20 con 2 uxbridge mile north of goodwood the property of mr and mrs turner feren sale at 130 terms cash w f marquis auctioneer for sale 250 egg buckeye incubator excellent condition quick sale good used fordson tractor and oliver plow a bargain several sets of good scales from 240 to ton cap fanning mill good having taken the agency for tudhope anderson we are able to offer a number of sets of new diamond harrows 20 teeth at a reduced price 22 per four sections with draw bar complete heavy stock of used implements also on hand anything from plows to binders also parts benj raxlin highest price paid for hides wool and live fowl phone 192 stouffville auction sale extra valuable household furniture belonging to mrs mary coyxe will be sold by public auction saturday april 10 s on property of john michell lot 34 con 7 pickering dining room suite complete china cabinet victrola solid oak fallleaf table antique hall rack antique parlor setee business desk 2 small tables radio and two loud speakers rocking chair 5 lamps couch 2 dressers 4 iron beds and springs chest of drawers wash stand quebes cook stove refrigerator small cupboard odd dishes 2 clothes baskets lawn mower 5 fire extenguishers chemical closet numerous other articles sale at 130 sharp terms cash a s farmer auctioneer melville mr lyons spent last week with mr rose of bloomlngton mrs john ash and son meredith were guests of mr and mrs lewis lehman on sunday mrs nesbitt of gilford spent last week with her daughter mrs re bateman mr ernest frlsby of new lis- keard a cashel old boy was visit ing at the home of his sister mrs william forrester last week mr earl hoover of dickson hill is working for mr albert king several cases of flu are reported in this locality mr and mrs stan topham and billy moved from burlington to nobleton last week mrs w top- ham and mrs ken stotts were on hand to help them extensive improvements tre planned for glen alden farms cashel this summer mr elliot mcclure is manager to our local readers your assist ance in sending in items of interest would greatly help your scribe in presenting a fair picture of melville from week to week two events of more than usual interest are slated for melville in the near future the carolina jubilee singers have deen booked by the wa and mr harold mckays young mens bible class of manor road united church toronto will present a program under the auspices of the guild watch tor further announcements ringwood births milroy born to mr and mrs murray milroy nee gertie horn- shaw of cedar grove at mrs schells nursing home on april 4 1937 a son specials for this week mccormick soda wafers plain and toasted 2 pkgs bright choice tomatoes large tin 10c campbells and clarks tomato juice 2 for standardpeas 3 for campbells pork and beans 21 oz 2 for alymer choice peaches 2 for red pitted cherries 2 for p g soap 5 for chateau cheese plain and pimento halfs 17c pumpkin large tins 4 many flower soap 1 fairy wrigleys gum 4 for junket powders asst flavor pkg new cabbage lb celery hearts 2 for head lettuce each grape fruit 5 for 23c lgc 23c 10c 27c 25c 19c 10c 21c lac lie v 4c 19a 7c 2oc greening apples basket 29c dominion stores limited stouffville branch kenneth phillips manager mr and mrs lundy and family moved to toronto on monday mrs allen goudie of stouffville was a visitor with mrs don wilson oue afternoon last week mrs orlando forsythe of calgary visited friends in this vicinity on tuesday mr albert hoover and daughter mrs davis were in oshawa on tues day mr and mrs p h raymer and grandson donald moved to mount joy one day last week mrs iralph burktiolder and miss helen were toronto visitors a couple of days last week miss belle mitchell returned home on tuesday after spending a couple of months in st thomas mrs charlie dadson received the sad news of the death of her nephew lome traviss at orillia on march 17th age 13 years mrs lucy schell was removed o stouffville hospital last week for treatment we hope for an early and complete recovery mrs george harman is sufforing from blood poisoning in her hand aud arm the result of being attach ed by a vicious rooster in the farm yard bruce johnson along with a stouffville boy left by motor on monday morning for northern ontario to try their luck in the mining district we wish them every success mr and mrs leo e jaynes and miss lenore of toronto were sun day visitors with miss ada barkey our teacher mr e smith spent two days at the parliament build ings last week acting on a com mittee of five teachers in selecting new arithmetics in the new course of study beginning in september acorns gathered from windsor forest are to be distributed to schools throughout canada these are to be planted on coronation day in each inspectorate twelve schools aro selected by the chief in spector to receive these acorns ringwood school has been honour ed in being one of the schools selected to receive this gift we understand that our present school teacher mr everton smith has been reengaged for the follow ing year at an increase in salary of 20000 our trustees are now pay ing the highest salary in whitchurch township eyen surpassing ballan- trae with almost twice as many pupils religious drama festival at victoria square on friday night april 16th the first group of plays entered in the relioglous drama festival sponsored by the young peoples union of the toronto centre north presbytery of the united church will be held in victoria square community hall commencing at 8 oclock this is the second year a drama festival has beeu sponsored by this group of young people it was found necessary to divide the pres bytery into two divisions in order to take care of the seven entries the group of contestants repre senting the southern division of the presbytery are victoria square who will present the play burnt offering by mary p hamlin and wesley and mount pisgah who have both chosen the light in the window by dorothy clarke wil son the committee has secured mrs illtyd harris lram lgsm as adjudicator and her extensive train ing and wide experience in the theatre will make her criticism of of the plays and illayers interesting and helpful classified notices 1932 ford coupe for sate apply to john watson rr4 stouffville alton a betflesda we are very sorry to hear mrs william hunt is not feeling quite uptothemark the junior womens institute wfll meet next thursday april the 16th at the home of reta atkinson mr and mrs a b shaffer were wednesday visitors at the home of mr and mrs david hiese mr and mrs william paisley entertained mr and mrs a b shaffer at tea on saturday night messrs maurice and lloyd pika and miss e morton of keswick call ed on mr and mrs clifford burk- holder on sunday rev and mrs l atkinson and family also mr will still of stouff ville spent friday with mrfl and mrs charles atkinson and family mr wesley steckley is leaving tor kitchener where ne is going to spend the summer with his sister mrs shupe mr and mrs wash paisley of stouffville also mr and mrs arthur paisley and family wore friday visitors with mr and mrs wiliam paisley and david the price of hard coal in stouff ville is the lowest in 20 years as announced by stiver bros in this issue the car that has everything f0r1937 longer wheelbase bigger roomier bodies higherpowered engines improved clutch new unlsteel turret top bodies by fisher superhydraulic brakes new improved rear axle construction new dual stabilizers proved kneeaction wheels fisher nodraft ventilation newcenter control steering priced from 6cyi sport coupe with opera seata delivered at factory okhawaontario government tatea license and freight ad ditional price subject to change without notice tciutaur modtli alio aniubu royal blue baby chicks breeders of the high barred rock pullets in rop in 1935g 330 eggs we will have a limited quantity of bp iriock chicks and scw leghorns for sale may hatched our best matings of ropbp rocks 15 per 100 standard mat ings 1100 per 100 scw leghorns our host rop matings 12 per 100 standard matings 1100 per 100 william s hare son king rr3 sale or rent for sale good building lot l- acre corner of charles and harold sts apply mrs h b barnes phone 209 oldsmobile w s widdifield dealer stouffville for immediate sale frame house 5 rooms water and electric with good garden lot harold ave stouffville belong ing to the mcquain estate apply to jno cleaver or to mccullough button for particulars of sale chicks hatch for sale baby chicks from blood tested flocks barred rocks white leghorns order now phone 176 r e brown custom hatching our incu bators are now in full oporatlon book orders at once rate 2c per egg setting each week henry miller phone 4914 the drama ok which was to have been presented on friday of this week at altona school has been postponed on account of bad road until april 23rd see notice later the april meeting of the altona wi will take place at the home ot mrs w parker on wednesday april 14 th at 2 oclock the pro gram will be in charge of group 10 under the leadership of mrs j melton a paper how confedera tion came to canada will be given by mrs w carter there will also be a report of the temperance con vention held in toronto recently an interesting feature at this meet ing will be a fish pond each mem ber to bring a washable homemade cushion top the roll call is to he answered by premiers of the dominion motto for the month april showers bring may flowers visitors are always welcome notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of aaron storry late of the township of uxbridge in the county of ontario farmer deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to the trustee act that all persons having claims against the estate of aaron storry late of the town ship of uxbridge in the county of ontario farmer deceased who died on the 5th day of march 1937 are hereby notified to send to the under signed administrator or his solici tors full particulars of their claims on or before the 17th day of april 1937 after which date the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled there to having regard only to the claims of which the administrator shall then have had notice dated march 27 1937 george j storey stouffville ontario administrator mccullough button stouffville ontario solicitor for the administrator for sale 10 chunks 6 weeks old apply henry mcmullen for sale cobbler potatoes for sale about 20 bags for seed c tindall o phone 7611 for sale one fresh jersey and one fresh grade cow also 2 jrsey bulls m tait phone 7403 for sale feed oats imo banner 1935 crop phone 671 f winn for sale early alaska seed oats d empringham phoue 1504 for sale gladiolus bulbs mixed colors 160 per hundred b morton phone 5624 for sale 9 pigs 3 months old a draper con 8 pickering miles east of townline for sale 25 bushel of no 21 oac barley for seed roy wide- raan phone 3c13 for sale 75 bushel of 1935 victory oats at 85 cents per bushel jas ronnie telephone 7813 for sale oac no 21 seed barley and irish cobbler seed potatoes for salo carl w reesor phone 3621 for sale 300 bushel of man golds john scott claremont phone 3603 for sale quantity red clover seed eldon smith r r no 3 stouffville house for sale corner main and clark st all conveniences garage mrs e a bovnton estate terms good apply mrs m watts for sale 75 bushel earlv alaska oats about 40 lbs to bus cleaned and ready for sowing practically clear of weed seed 90c bushel j s maye mile south goodwood for sale a number of fresh cows also a gelding rising 5 years and a quantity of baled wheat straw apply r r johnson phone 7430 markharo agency delaval separators 3 sizes on hand also 1 good used separator no 12 special clari fied separator oil and repairs lloyd moyer church st stouff ville for sale 10000 cedar posts s long 4000 cedar posts 16 long special price on large quantities also quantity of white birch and summer wood for sale h d sawyer wood for sale dry body maple 1000 dry popular 8 green body birch 8 also a few cords of mixed soft wood at 6 per 4 cord cut and delivered we also have cedar posts 6 and up 25c 5 to 6 at 20c a few 4 to 5 at 15c lots of 50 or more deliver ed fre fred w betz sons give credit where credit is due its just human nature to forget at times those who help to make the most important contributions to happiness and comfort one ot the biggest household necessities throughout ontario is to keep warm in the winter months this message is planned to remind every householder every user of heat that the fuel merchant is an important member of this community not only does he supply fuel of quality specially pre pared for a variety of furnaces boilers and heating plants but ho provides honest conscientious reliable service the reason you are not kept waiting when your order goes in is because h has made a substantial investment in a fuel yard and a delivery system he is an employer and a ratepayer he merits your confidence and patronage not only a merchant an advisor too whenever you hear a man say my house is always nice and warm do you pause to consider what lies behind the remark it means that he has a good fuel dealer one who knowsexaetly what his house needs and supplies it i that is why despite trying winter conditions the majority ot ontario citizens do no suitor the alert welllformcd fuel merchant knows his field and tho individual requirements of his customers each year in the same way that a professional man knows the condition of his patients more and more are people coming to realize tho measure of health comfort and customer satisfaction they obtain as a matter of course from their fuel merchant but this service is not accident al it is freely offered to you because your fuel dealer is a servant ot the public a merchant entitled to your confidence and respect your fuel dealer is a responsible mercluuit answering u definite nepd nothing you buy is more important to the health and comfort of your family than fuel for your furnace that is why a fuel dealer plays such a responsible part in tho life of every home that is why toe takes special precautions to see that his customers get the right grade of quality fuel at fair prlos it is not an easy task this business of being an uptodate fuel dealer ho must know all grades all classifications of fuels he must have enough capital to buy well in advance and to equip his yard with the necessary appliances and trucks the modern fuel dealer is satisfied only whon you aro satis- fled he guarantees prompt service honest weight fair prices he is an important employer of labor and a substantial taxpayer ho deserves your support the modern fuel dealer uses modern mctliods the hitandmiss days of fuel buying are over in every centre are responsible fuel dealers who have earned the right to bo known as progressive reliable merchants and taxpaying citizens were it not for these dealers the public could not be sure of a dependable source of supply it could not count on being able to buy at tho lowest market rates all the important varieties and grades of fuel your fuel dealer has a real stake in the community he has sufficient confidence in himself and in you to invest his money in a fuel yard with the necessary equipment to employ labor tc operate trucks he gives a dependable service every weekday of the year and his emergency deliveries often save serious suffer ing and household expense stiver bros

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