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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 27, 1939, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 27 1939 page three j town topics i ihoxe ix vouk pkrsoxa1s 15s01 i mrs jno dempster and mr lloyd davis were visitors at the f e rae home one day last week mrs arthur martin of winnipeg and mrs william taylor ot tor onto were recent visitors with their aunts the misses daley the rural municipalities didnt cancel relief to those able to work any too soon a victoria square farmer one ot the best advertis ed for a single man offering steady work and he didnt get an answer mrs frank miller was called to toronto last week where she spent a day or two owing to the serious illness of her brother mr fred a doan who is in the general hos pital his condition is said to be not very favorable mr don fraser of the bank of commerce staff left town this week to lake up a new position in the commerce branch at belleville he has been replaced here by mr am hunter who was statlbned at the branch in jarvis the regular meeting of the municipal council falls next mon day evening miss doris ross former local 6chool teacher was in town over the weekend visiting friends the regular monthly meeting of the stouffville veterans will be held on monday may 1st at 8 pm wanted woman to live with and care for elderly lady in stouff ville good home apply box c tribune office beginning next week the stores will remain open tuesday thurs day and saturday evenings through out the summer season closed on wednesday afternoon as usual announcement has been made re cently by d j taylor deputy min ister of the provincial department of game and fisheries that speck led and brown trout season will be open in ontario on saturday april 29th this will give local sportsman an extra weekend ot angling for these spry fish as in former years the opening date was may 1st dr a a bodendistel vs brother of our dr s t bodendistel in slouftville has purchased the north toronto veterinary office formerly conducted by the late dr john p cassidy who was killed in a motor accident last winter near agincourt the new proprietor is conducting a small animal hospit al in conjunction with the business and is meeting with considerable success he had varied ex perience doing small animal work at dearborn michigan backrite tablets for the kidneys for backache- tired feeling dizziness rheumatism head ache bladder troubles they help to cleanse the blood and also act on the liver the ideal spring tonic for cleansing the system j m storey druggist last saturday mr earl howsam miller at altona was in sunder land attending the funeral ot a cousin the late george beall of ottawa one time butcher in the brock township capital mr beall who was in his 72nd year was very prominent as a race horse man and owned several outstanding racer3 in his day he was a shrewd judge of horse flesh and his death will be learned with regret among the many people who knew him throughout the northern district mr howsam officiated as one of the pall bearers at the largely attended funeral which took place to sunderland cemetery imrs c m montgomery of winnipeg and mrs w c taylor of toronto daughters of the late frj daley spent a few days recently with their aunts the misses daley it is about ten years since mrs mont gomery has been east and she notic ed many changes aud improve ments in the home town mrs a whittingstall who has been ill at the homo of her son albert in toronto for over six weeks is expected to return to her home here in stouffville on sunday mrs whittingstall suffered a slight stroke recently mr and mrs whittingstall residents on main street east will celebrate their 52nd wedding anniversary next monday may 1st as fine weather and better roads are gradually coming to be a fact once again we notice many of our old friends in town who have not been in the village very much from their country homes during the severe season through which we have just passed yes it has been quite a while since i was in town said mrs henry talbot when in the tribune office to renew their paper for another year mr and mrs tal bot have been residents of whit church for 33 years and are well known in the southern part of the municipality it is 53 years now since they were made man and wife mr talbot has never been idle since the day he landed in this country to secure work on the farm the first thing he did was to walk from house to house and he was soon taken on by a pioneer farmer near toronto this same determination to get a job is not always so pronounced today auction sale 45 head of dairy cows and heifers mostly fresh calves by side there will be offered for sale by public auction on satday april 29th on lot 2 concession 7 markham the following valuable property of w j honey milliken post office local merchants can certainly look with pride at our fine wide thoroughfare now that it is in pro cess of receiving its first spring cleaning it is certainly an induce ment to business and motorists who pass through some of the narrow gauge mercantile corridors of other towns must feel that here is a town that has the countenance of a real shopping centre the 5th annual banquet of the markham township veterans association was staged in the church hall markham tlhis wednes day evening the guest speaker col c e reynolds idsomc spoke on the subject the youth of canada among the other notables present were col win mulock major condae rev s lambert and fir wm mulock 1 blue cow 5 years fresh march 28th 2 grade holstein cow 4 years old fresh april 8 3 grade holstein cow 5 years old fresh by sale time 4 grade holstein cow aged fresh march 19 5 purebred holstein cow 3 years old fresh by sale 6 grade holstein heifer 3 years old fresh by sale 7 grade holstein cow 6 years old fresh april 9 8 grade holstein cow 8 years old due in june 9 grade holstein cow 3 years old fresh april 8th 10 grade holstein cow 5 years old fresh april 9th 11 grade holstein cow 3 years old fresh by sale 12 grade holstein cow 5 years old due june 1st 13 grade holstein cow 5 years old bred november 16th 14 grade holstein cow 8 years old fresh by sale 15 red cow 5 years old due in may 16 grade holstein cow 4 years old fresh by sale 17 holsteinjersey cross bred cow8 yearfresh by sale 18 grade holstein heifer 3 years old fresh april 3rd 19 grade holstein heifer 3 years old fresh april 8th 20 grade holstein cow 5 years old fresh march 30th 21 blue heifer fresh by time of sale 22 grade holstein cow 4 years old fresh by sale date 23 grade holstein heifer fresh april 5th 24 grade jersey cow 5 years old fresh april 2nd 25 blue heifer fresh march 4th 26 jersey ayrshire grade cow5 years old fresh mar18 27 holstein jersey grade cow 4 years fresh feb 10 28 jersey heifer due in may 29 jersey grade heifer fresh by sale 30 grade holstein cow 5 years old due july 1st 31 41 young grade cows heavy in calf 41 holstein and jersey grade heifer fresh by sale 42 holstein jersey grade heifer springing 43 grade holstein heifer springing 44 grade holstein heifer springing 45 grade guernsey cow 4 years old bred january 1st all cattle have one clean blood test and are sold subject to retest terms cash sale at 1 pm sharp no reserve prentic prentice auctioneers dr thos mitchell declared that the church of today suffered from an inferiority complex and failed to assert her real power in the world in a masterful sermon delivered in the united ohurch on sunday morn ing he reviewed historical facts re corded down through the ages leading up to the tragic situation confronting humanity today dr mitchell said he favored everybody linking up with the new common wealth a society for the promotion of international law and order security through a tribunal for the purpose of settling disputes and a police force to uphold international law and order are highpoints in the commonwealth program the speaker declared that i the church could assert her power throughout the world war could never go on but unfortunately like many individuals this greatest of all organizations fails to realize its potential strength the studio club held their meeting at the home of their teacher iwr tw eagleson toronto on friday evening last the presi dent was in the chair and after the business meeting a most interest ing musical program was given by some of the members those tak ing part included dorothy flan- nery campbell pearson lois nai- smith- amy marie rogers mary henderson margaret pearson and murray oster marguerite bispham gave a talk on the life and works of henry purcell a guest of the evening elizabeth rogers sang two groups of songs delightfully accom panied at the piano by her twin sister amy marie after the pro gram games and contests and re freshments followed as this was the final meeting for this season the president mary henderson thanked all who had helped in making the members successful al so mr eagleson for the use of his home the action of so many socalled veteran organizations going through the town calling from door to door asking for goods for brokendown comrades points to some sort of racket going on at the expense of the genuine organizations no less than three collectors called at one house on ohurch street in one day and when the second and third were advised that someone had called ahead of them they claimed no one had any right to do this but them selves in other words each collec tor maintained that he was the only authorized collector for some worth while agency these alleged war veterans usually come to town with a truck and gather anything from mattresses to salt and pepper shak ers no one knows where the goods go to and until such times as reasonable proof is produced the racket should bo stopped it is be lieved that some of these collectors sell the goods and that is their game it might be well for the police to step in on the next lot of collec tors that are set loose over the village mrs stephens miss robb and mother mrs robb have returned from their holiday in forida mrs sarah cook is again at her home in goodwood prepared to do practical nursing thoroughly ex perienced goudies spring hardware sale continues with new offering this week its a great advantage to buy at home where you can see the goods which meet the cut rate prices ot allcomers the gray coach timetable for stouffville will change next sunday owing to daylight saving in the city the daily morning bus will leave here at 615 see official announce ment for complete timetable else where in this issue the picture of the year acadamy award of 193s you cant take it with you is coming to the stanley theatre for three nights next week may 456 youll want to bo sure and see this grand bit of humorous drama starring jimmy stewart jean arthur lionel barrymore edward arnold mrscha auer and a host of other favorites follow this big family through their trials and tribulations of doing just what they foot wear ismans for complete satisfaction use reliable seeds and seed grain let the fulopep plan help make 1939 your big year for profits ask us for folders on the fulopep plan of feeding we are now taking orders for spring coal at 1100 per ton off car stiver bros timetable changes effective sunday april 30 standard time leave stouffville a 615 am c 245 pm b 825 am b 840 pm leave toronto b 1000 am c 445 pm c 1230 pm b 1015 pm d 430 pm a daily except sun hoi b sun hoi only c sat only d daily except sat sun hoi copies of the new time tables are available at all offices and agencies all coach travel information at mansion house phone 161 gray coach lines sisman and grebb work hoofs rubbers polishes laces etc- lehmans shoe store phone 4301 stouffville like best and of course thems a real highpowered love story along with it supplied by a millionaires son jimimy stewart and jean arth ur just a hardworking gill at the last meeting of the womens christian union which wfas addressed by rev w e smalley attention was called to a speech made in the legislature by t b murray liberal member for renfrew when he warned that the young people who are drinking to day would be no good when they reach 35 the moom will be off he said and they will be looking for help from the government rev smalley put in a strong plea for maintenance of our iliquor laws too often we hear they should be re pealled because this or that law is broken every other law is broken but we would not think of letting down after all the law only re strains it does not change the heart said the speaker mr smalley cited numerous things wlhich contribute to make the liquor laws difficult to enforce but he prophesized that temperance would win out in the long run seeding will commence in this district next week fox p days oafiy april 27 to m ay 6 wherever this sign is displayed you may be sure of obtaining pasnt products of the highest quality that will give you complete satisfaction householders who know have always preferred martinsenour paint prod ucts because of their high quality here is your chance to buy such quality products at a saving of 20 take advantage of this 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