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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 26, 1939, p. 8

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page eight the stouflfville tribune thursday january 26th 1939 i o xoexoi x0e30i the results x0e30z o d o o d o o 0 o n o q o l dixie 40 pc hog concentrate will give you 1 it will supplement and balance the ground grains which you have available making them more economical to feed 2 it supplies every nutritional requirement in cluding extra vitamins in the form of concentrated cod liver oils etc an abundance of minerals 40 per cent of priteins in the form of fish meal tank age oilcake meal soya bean meal etc reduced iron for anaemia and a worth while worm control feature only found in dixie balancing feeds posi tively overcomes stiffness and general feeding difficulties 3 dixie cuts 68 weeks off the growing period and makes available a source of food value four times as great as that of grain at only about twice the price 270 per cwt check seiling chicks against anything which you have ever raised and see the difference quality makes note dicksons hill mills established 1842 stouffviue ontario markham ontario ioa o d o e d 5 classified advs for sale feed turnips cheap george myland phone 2802 stouffviue absorb a 124 lacing at markham suffer fourth straight junior defeat stouffviue junior hockeyists slipped still deeper into the cellar position on monday night when they were defeated ofh markham ice 124 the game had all the trimm ings of a real good shinny mat ch and at no time did either team show any great display of organized hockey ability the local passing was very eratic and the idea of covering up in front of the net seemed to have gone with the wind bangay scored the opening goal for markham at the 8 min ute mark taking goudies bad ly aimed pass just inside the blue line to transform a stouff viue rush into a markham goal- baker for markham made it 20 just a minute later and laurie scored again before the end of the period to make it 30 austin and rusnell combined in the midsession to score the best looking goal of the game carrying neatly through the de fence and passing just outside the crease and bang it past goalie schad rusnell who was practically at a standstill all night partially redeemed him self by this effort stouffviue seemed utterly unable to cope with the opposition who count ed four more in this second per iod on goals by wolland baker and laurie the locals notched two with markham a man short to make it 73 the final period saw the green and white still gunning for goals and five more by bangay co- burn baker and laurie put the game on ice- both goaltenders turned in a good night and the high score can in no way be credited to them the teams played an in ferior brand of hockey that gave the handful of fans pre sent little to cheer about this was the second game lost by stouffviue to markham in four days they having taken last friday nights encounter here 62 stouffviue will jour ney to aurora this friday night and finish up the schedule with east york here next tuesday night for sale two jersey springers apply to peter nighswander phone 9021 for sale young gurnsey bull also a number of hydro poles 25 and 30 foot long j w wideman phon 6007 general purpose mare for sale gray about 1400 william barkey ringwood phone 2803 for sale nine pigs ready to wean also jersey cow due lou hoover phone claremont 1504 for sale or will trade electric mantle radio and gents ccm bicycle anthony gardiner cashel phone stouffviue s915 for sale holstein bull 3 years old with pedigree kind quiet disposition also gelding 5 years old weighing 1300 pounds r w brethour zephyr rr 1 two houses to rent apply r burnett stouffviue vegetables turnips potatoes and a few car rots tvanted at once r e brown phone 176 additional locals two stouffviue rinks curling in the district competition at agincourt on tuesday were nos ed out by 2320 the two stouffviue rinks comprised of c pipher s e a button wm mcnair and chas nolan and bert smith s will slack orval drewery and bill black george burton of the brock road south of claremont is making a miraculous recovery from serious injuries received when he was struck by a cnr train on the brock road two weeks ago it was feared he would not recover at first but now he is said to be out of all danger wheat wanted we are in the market to buy your wheat telephone us if you have something to offer gormley elevators phone 7303 or 7307 for sale white comb and ex tracted honey any size container mixed ameer honey at 5c per pound in 65s d ramer son phone 1232 markham farm for sale 125 acres of clay loam lot 12 and 13 con 3 scott a good producer and clean just north of sandford buildings in good condition might consider and exchange close to some live village old age and no encum- berance reason for selling apply r w brethour zephyr rr 1 appreciation housekeeper wanted a house keeper and a good cook age about 35 years good with children a woman who would like to get a good man with a home apply james knight fortescue ontario haliourton county for sale the widely known wideman marble and granite business in stouffviue good go ing business in hands o present owner mr l c wideman over 60 years for full particulars apply to miss cora wideman stouff viue phone 502 mrs dorothy smith writing from new liskeard to renew the tribune says the home paper is like a letter from friends each week although mrs smith is confined to her bed much of the time she enjoys the north very much mrs smith suffers from rheumatism she lives with her son edwin but is an old resident of obrien avenue stouffviue 12 below zero wednesday morning with a 25 mile gale gave us the worst touch of win ter so far this season with the variations in the weather we should not be surprised to see rain before the week is out so drastic have been the changes anyway a dip like wednesday which held the thermometer at 10 below all day will dispell any fear about the possibility of an ice harvest on the local ponds for summer storage go to chu services for next sunday christ church anglican rev f herman rector morning prayer at 1100 am everyone welcome sixth line baptist church friday 8 pm y p u mr f s cook student at toronto baptist seminary will take the topic sunday jan 29 1939 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am gospel service mr stanley medhurst a clever young student from the toronto bible college will preach note ah services will be held in the morning during the winter season card of thanks mr and mrs c pipher wish to thank the many friends and neighbors also the sunday school class for the flowers and cards sent her during her illness card of thanks the bereaved husband and the sons and daughters of the late mrs levi hisey take this opportunity to express their thanks for the many kindly enquiries and the helpful assistance rendered them during the sudden illness and death of their beloved mother card of thanks tho family of tho late mrs s b lehman of almira hereby wish to express their appreciation and sin cere thanks to their many friends and neighbors to the ladies of the melville womens association and to all who assisted in any way dur ing their recent bereavement in the death of their beloved mother also for the kind expressions of sympathy real bargains in farm machinery one repossessed electric cream separator mccormick deering new style one 13 inch grain grinder peter hamilton power cutting box pulper two melotte separators three cutters milk wagon and sleighs set single harness buggy live stock good work horse one dandy pony 2 geese and 1 gander international harvester agency etc phone stouffviue 15204 frank baker phone stouffviue 15204 agent for international harvester co fleury peter hamil ton beatty bros peddler roofing co reafrcw separator o k potato machine co repairs for almost every cream separator 35 work horses 35 good work horses at very reasonable prices percheron bel gian clydes ages from 3 to 9 years mostly mares well broken a num ber of these mares are in foal to al premium stallions these horses have been personally select ed at moose jaw sask oscar cox no 7 highway unionvillc rri for sale two brass beds springs and mattress one oak dresser with large mirror and wash stand one bedroom box seat with arms one largo chest of drawers oak rugs and carpets number of chairs pictures cedar chest tables two pedestals oak 2 wicker chairs upholstered mrs frank miller silvester block property for sale 47 acres being 22 acres of standing timber 20 tilable balanco pasture well watered never failing stream crosses full length of property part of lot 25 con 3 west whit church the property of frank graham estate apply to john crawford aurora po or howard dike rr 2 aurora tor further particulars moving west m rawllnson ltd established 54 years special rates on household effects in pool cars to winnipeg and west to coast long distance moving and first class warehouses for storing household effects 610 yonge street toronto telephone ktngsdale 5125 card of thanks we wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness and sympathy during mr haigs illness and death mrs w im haig mr and mrs h c bennett in spite of a very cold and stormy night the meeting of the united church garrett evening auxiliary held at the home of mrs j m storey wednesday evening january 18 was well attended the devotional was in charge of miss eva hoover assisted by miss a lindsay and mrs h lee mrs r young reviewed the first chapter of our study book and miss joyce ball rendered a solo miss c wide- man mrs h lee mrs sander son and miss waters members members of the watch tower and christian stewardship all gave items of interest at the close of the meeting a social half hour was enjoyed by all lemonville bloomington and ballantrae united churches rev w s irvrtn pastor sunday january 29 1939 bible schools 1000 am ballantrae 200 pm lemonville avorshipu 1045 am ballantrae 300 pm lemonville 700 pm bloomington everyone welcome if ye love me keep my com mandments jno 1415 the ypu meeting will be at the home of mr and mrs ross harpers on friday january 27 at 8 pm the citizenship topic will be taken by warren stewart three groups of canadian girls in training were reaffili- ated with the wms of the- united church at a special meeting held in the lecture room of the church recently miss mable carroll secretary of younger groups who recently returned from south china was guest speaker she told inter esting stories of her work am ong the chinese girls miss car roll said that canton had been bombed 800 times in the 12 months prior to her departure for canada members of the stouffviue auxiliary and miss ethel hogg miss ruth miller not what it seems in memoriam in mcmorlnm in loving memory of our father and grandfather david drummond clarke who was called home jan 27 1938 for god so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever belicveth in him should not perish but have eternal life mr mrs j a clarke family lord halifax was neither practising nautical signals nor attempting a fascist salute when photographed on the deck of the canterbury crossing the en glish channel enroute to rome his explanation was that he was merely testing the strength and direction of the wind dickson hill and mount joy mennonite church rev p g lehman pastor dicksons hill 1000 am subject the high cost of revival a preparatory message for the evangelistic services which will be held in the near future you should hear it 1100 am bible school 1000 am bible school 1100 am mr harvey will speak 730 pm subject the four watches of the night this prophetic message presents a stirring appeal for the times in which we live it will einlighten you the pastor will preach special music helpful fellowship bring someone with you stouffviue mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday january 29 1939 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 230 pm mongolia sunday school 700 pm william wilson will preach 700 pm altona pastor the annual subscription and offering for the beneflciory fund will be taken at the morning service at stouffviue and at altona in the evening ho that dwelleth in the secret place of the most high shall abide under the shadow of the almighty psa 911 you are cordially invited to worship with us stouffviue presbyterian church w h fuuer ba pastor 200 pm sabbath school 300 pm worship service the public are invited to our bloomington and ringwood christian church rev e morton s h cockburn 6s6i 63 -tonuef- aspting 11 00 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood mr cockburn will preach commit thy way unto the lord trust also in him and he shall bring it to pass psalm 375 stouffviue congregational christian church r k vlckers pastor sunday services services 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service the pastor will speak at both church hill 200 pm sahbath school 300 pm gospel service christian endeavour meeting- will be held this thursday even ing at the home of mr and mrs lazenby topic to be given by miss barbara pegg there will also be the roll call and collec tion the annual business meet ing for the endeavour will be held after the regular meeting everybody welcome stouffviue baptist church rev d macgregor pastor friday 7 pm the happy hour girls boys come and see the lantern slides sunday january 29 1939 1000 am bible school classes for all ages come prepared to win all the points 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service subject gods command to all men wednesday 8 pm prayer and praise service come and receive a blessing stouffviue united church l e atkinson minister 1100 am morning worship six or seven young men and women students of victoria university and emmanuel college will take part at both the morning and evening services 230 pm sunday school and bible class 700 pm evening worship be sides students speaking at this service the orchestra will assist the choir in leading the worship of song monday s pm weekly yps wednesday 8 pm- prayer and fellowship meeting strangers and visitors are cordially invited to worship with us the w a will meet at the home of mrs thomas on tuesday jan 31 at 8 pm and miss muriel hostrawser leaders of the cgit took part in the service miss ruth lehman presided warden harris of york county states that an effort will be made to lop two mills off the county tax this year we hope he succeeds as such a move will relieve the tight situation in stouffviue where the council really have not enough funds to get along on and they hesitate to increase the tax rate raising too many cattle auction sales overstocking by farmers who are trying to raise too many cattle was given as one reason for the prevalence of bangs dis ease among herds by dr r a mcintosh of the ontario veter inary hospital when he ad dressed the annual meeting of the york county holstein breeders association at rich mond hill animals deserve individual attention and proper feeding which can only be done by keep ing a reasonable amount of cattle declared dr mcintosh wednesday feb s sale of farm stock and implements tho property of frank bruels lot 15 con 3 whitchurch west of van- dorf no reserve as the farm is sold terms cash sale at one as farmer auctioneer thursday february 2 about 10 acres of standing hard wood mostly maple to be sold in quarter acre lots more or less at lot 2s con 9 whitchurch tho properly of gecrge paradino terms cash sale at 130 a s farmer auctioneer wednesday feb 15 extensive sale of farm stock and implements grain roots furniture tho property of john spence lot 4 con 6 whitchurch no reserve as owner retiring the farm of 100 acres will also be offered start sharp at 12 chattels cash terms on land a s farmer auctioneer saturday feb 4 at west half lot 16 con 6 uxjnaso the well known linton bush 6 acres of standing beech and maple to bo sold in quarter lots more or less terms cash sale at 130 fred betz prop a s farmer auctioneer

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