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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 13, 1939, p. 8

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page eight the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 13th 1939 classified advertising wanted small apartment in town of two or three rooms no children apply box m tribune potatoes quantity of old pota toes for sale o w zellar phone 2110 position wanted girl wishes position at general housework capable enquire of mrs elwood betz in the lawson block house for sale 7 room frame house all conveniences and gar age jn stouffville apply tribune office for sale s chunks also electric radio will sell or exchange radio on cow walter gray phone 9302 for sale 3 yorkshire sows from registered stock due in july l nichols victoria square phone 4004 uaiio for saije bring in your container for home rendered lard only 8c per pound scjiells butcher shop phone 200 1931 durant car for sale ex cellent condition also a garden tractor suitable for farm work murray baker phone 7315 wood mixed wood for sale soft only 600 per cord cut and de livered also all kinds of hard wood w f ratcliff phone 9913 binder for sale deering 7 ft cut allan clossen phone 309 wanted capable girl for house work in town harry golden phone 273 for sale 12 pigs 6 weeks old henry mcmullen 10th street stouffville pigs ready to wean lou hoover phone 1104 claremont for sale number small pigs g weeks old phone 711 bethesda wanted to rent space suitable for barber shop in busness sec tion of stouffville apply len keeping house for sale to close estate of the late joel nendick a remodeled home on obrien ave vacant nov 1 modern kitchen 3piece bath blindselectric fixtures wired for electric stove laundry tubs furnace oak floors apply f f saunders ltg concord ave phone lo 8752 or frank nendick 110 waverly road phone ho 2717 toronto ontario additional locals edward and mrs woods of hamilton visited his sister mrs a burkholder recently mrs a b steckley spent a few days last week with mr and mrs j c steckley and doris at ridgetown ontario next week we will print two or three pictures taken at the mbc camp in stayner watch for them there are some very familiar faces in the various groups special inducements for sum mer permanents at maries beauty shop for a limited time regular 5 oil wave for 350 that will last the summer phone 200 for appointment whitewashing barnes and stables and other buildings done on short notice with our own outfit prices moderate let us quote you phone 1103 howard st john texders for coal sealed tenders will be received for a fifty ton car of coal to be de livered into the bins at the stouff ville public school about middle of august fuel suitable for use in a screw type underfeed stoker con suming 100 pounds per hour tenders will state heating value amount of ash and amount of sul phur in coal offered tenders close tuesday august 1st 1939 at noon and should be addressed to j s dougherty secre tary stouffville marked tender for coal belgian draft stallion caesar de zande 5621 enrol ment no3694 colour strawberry roan the property of blake john son lot 20 con 3 uxbridge this horse is of a thick smooth block type with good underpinning and has proven himself a sure foal getter terms 1000 at the barn due february 1st or this horse can be trucked to your premises with an extra charge of 125 to be paid at time of service for a radius of 15 miles with a return trip in three weeks all accidents at owners risk persons disposing of such mares shall be held responsible telephone stouffville 9409 moving avest 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 tonge street toronto telephone kingsdale 5125 card of thanks mrs bert hopkins wishes to thank her many friends for the love ly flowers and calls and also the altona womens institute for their basket of fruit received during her recent illness card of thanks diowery we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our rela tives friends and organizations al so to the neighbours who so kindly assisted special thanks to rev le atkinson for his consoling words during our late bereavement mrs drewery and jack 1 in memorinm raker in ever loving memory of a beloved wife and mother mrs noah baker who passed away three years ago june 10 1936 in our hearts your memory lingers sweetly tender fond and true there is not a day dear mother that we do not think of you lovingly remembered by husband and family dr and mrs fred brillinger returned to new york after vis iting the home town for a week miss eulah brillinger went south with them and will doubt less see the worlds fair be fore returning home mr hugh bannerman stouff- villes ten to a dollar magnate headed for the worlds fair at new york taking john madill along as a body guard they will make the trip by motor car and taking plenty of time to enjoy the drive a double birthday and sur prise event on july 4 was in store for mrs theo madill who was 82 that day and her grand daughter shirley bunker who reached her 10th year a sur prise party was given the couple at the home of mrs madill arranged by the family in memorinm alsop in loving memory of our dear mother ellen alsop who pass ed away july 12th 1936 her smiling way and pleasant face are a pleasure to recall she had a kindly word for each and died beloved by all some day we hope to meet her some day we know not when to clasp her hand in the better land never- to part again sadly missed by annie alice roy horses for the farmer a car load of western horses will arrive friday priced for quick sale all quiet and well broken matched teams of marcs and geldings t h paisley phone 267 quality price highgrade and new belgian bifiderfwifie see this new twine before you buy and save packed in wax paper and jute six 8 pound balls to bale beautiful twine compare these prices cash only per pound ball bale cwt 650 65 383 765 600 62 365 730 550 60 358 715 sudden death to the bug new life to the plant bug killer special only contains more poison adheres to dry foliage costs no more to buy robin hood flour 98s 235 24s 60c dicksons hill mills established stouffville ontario plus 1842 markham ontario service acknowledge further gifts the junior band committee gratefully acknowledge the following additions to the band fund band concert july 6 1739 rev l e atkinson 200 an interested citizen 5 bethesda junior institute 10 12500 in german money for farm in pickering a pickering township farm was sold for 12500 cash last month through the c r purcell co farm realtors the land is known as the w a knox pro perty on the brock road and is lot 18 in the sixth concession township of pickering the location being just north of the village of brougham on no 7 highway the parcel contains 125 acres of level clay loam land with 10 acres of bush and there is a solid brick residence of 10 rooms surrounded by shade trees and orchard the ninety- foot bank barn of steel construc tion which replaced one recent ly burned is hiproofed with concrete and steel equipment in the base and has both electric light and water the southern exposure is lighted by an almost continuous row of windows there is space for 45 head of cattle the purchaser is george zim- mer of toronto one of the number of purchasers who have secured farms most of whom have got their money out of germany for investment in canada just recently herbert scheurman son of a german shipping owner purchased for cash the old baron korf farm at oshawa the knox farm purchaser who formerly operated a line of gents furnishing stores secures possession in the fall when a german agricultural expert will arrive to take over the direction of farm activities dairy and poultry will be the two specialties it makes a nicer cool drink snlialla tea round trip bargain fabes july 21 22 from stouffville to lindsay and peterboro to gueph kitchener stratford goderich kincardine southampton owen sound and all intermediate points beyond guelph to niagara falls london sarnia chatham and all intermediate points beyond hamilton to barrie north bay meaford collingwood penetang midland to sudbury longlac geraldton beardmore july 2 2 to toronto and hamilton fares tickets beturn limits and train information from agents ask for handbiu canadian national ad no t219b births perrin at the womens col lege hospital july 4 1939 to mr and mrs sidney perrin nee erne davis the gift of a son edward morley buttonville w i presents program unionville branch of the w i met at the home of mrs r l stiver 5th concession of markham last week the buttonville branch were also present as guests of mrs stiver after the business of the day conducted by the president mrs george r whaley was concluded the buttonville branch supplied the program two humorous readings were given by mrs rigley and a comprehensive and instructive address on her oriental trip to china and japan was given by miss ada thompson of toron to miss jessie thompson put on exhibition for rugs engagements mr and mrs john spencely of claremont wish to announce the engagement of their daugh ter margaret isabelle to james delbert eldest son of mr and mrs douglas booth of stouff ville the marriage to take place august 1st auction sale of 21 acres land at musselmans lake on saturday july 22 1939 belonging to estate of h byron appleton sale at 3 pm dst the property consists of ap proximately 21 acres of land consisting of 31 lots and a portion of unsurveyed land the lots are accessible to water front on musselmans lake and land is composed of part of lot 17 concession 8 whitchurch township the property will be offered subject to a reserve bid terms 10 per cent cash on day of sale balance in 30 days for further particulars applv to ken prentice markham or to auctioneer hac breuls 244 bay street toronto roads oiled at cost of 200 per mile continued from page 1 for ralph connor upon taxation costs in the recent action over ownership of a strip of land along the east shore of lake musselman which action was dismissed against the munici pality with costs to be paid by the plaintiff connor that por tion of the costs incurred by the municipality in defending this suit are recoverable from mr connor in the usual manner and amounts to 158 councillor leary and deputy reeve cook introduced a reso lution instructing the clerk to settle the account of the town ship schools for transportation of children to toronto to see the king and queen deducting the costs offlags at 3 12 cents a piece supplied each school reeve toole introduced the matter of constructing a suit able shed for housing the grad er stating that half the cost would be paid by the dept of highways as would half the cost for insurance on the machine which the dept re commends to be taken out specifications for a building 40 feet long were drawn up and local contractors will be asked to tender on construction road accounts ordered paid dust layer over divs 2 to 16 2625 div 16 tls 11 div 6 510 div 22 410 div 24 10645 div 4 100 div 14 10 div 17 1070 div 9 1015 div 16 2715 div 25 2325 div 27 4360 div 10 20 div 1 6795 div 9 1575 f preston 47- 95 a robinson 10 d saun ders 24 general supply co 8498 e wells 1200 tls 450 div 14 1450 div 13 1230 j h widdifield 140 r b brown oil and fuel 3670 mrs davidson of milton also mrs porter visited at c w watsons on sunday mr and mrs clifford lee spent sunday at his parents home also miss aulda lee of toronto mr and mrs cecil jones and family of balsam mr and mrs harper beaver of bradford were with their mother mrs charles harper on sunday mrs charles lee and cecil lee attended the funeral of their brotherinlaw mr hay- ward on saturday last his home is near parry sound quite a number attended the garden party at sandford one night last week everyone re ported a fine supper and a good concert since last week the soft ball team played musselmans lake two games winning one and losing one both scores being 7 to 6 the rubber will be played friday night in goodwood prepare to meet thy god of israel was the subject of a fine discourse from rev w e smalley at the cemetery decor ation day reported elsewhere in this issue the villagers were practically all entertained on tuesday evening when the noisemakers serenaded the newly weds mr and mrs wagg anything from cow bells plow shares horse- fiddles and what not made a very melodious noise maternity home obrien ave stouffville reasonable terms airs c meabry rx phone 271 go to church stouffville presbyterian church sunday july 16th 1939 200 pm sabbath school 300 pm gospel service the public are invited to join us in our services stouffville united church l e atkinson minister sunday july 16th 1939 945 sunday school 1100 am worship rev mr murray of sandford no evening service goodwood miss alma ward visited with friends here on sunday miss viola todd and dora at their home over the weekend mrs laurie wagg of sunder land was in our community george watson of beaverton called on relatives here on sun day pleased to see so many old friends from stouffville at dec oration on sunday miss jean thaxter is back on duty after having a few holi days everybody is looking forward to the sunday school picnic at jacksons point on july 19th mr w r kindree and sister stouffville baptist d macgregor pastor sunday july 16th 1939 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service subject the gospel which i preach we cordially invite you to share our services with us wed 8 pm prayer and praise service come and receive a blessing dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor dicksoxs hill 1000 am subject the pastures of his presence offering for petrolia mission will be received the pastor will preach 1100 am bible school monday 730 pm young peoples society mr irwin of china mount joy 1030 am bible s 1130 am divine worship s00 pm hvangelistlc service the pastor will preach we welcome you lemonville ballantrae united churches rev w s irwin pastor sunday july 16th 1939 worship musselmans lake 1045 am dst balantrae 1100 am st lemonville 300 pm bible schools ballantrae 1000 am lemonville 200 pm everyone welcome on thursday july 13 the w a of lemonville intend to meet in the home of mrs george martin at 230 at s pm ballantrae prayer meeting is to be in the ballantrae church on friday july 4th rioomington yps- are to visit the young people of lemonville in a friendly frame of ball in gibbons field and after lunch at stewart raes a pro gram will be given bloomington ringwood christian churches rev e morton s h cockburn sunday july 16th 1939 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood subject how much are you worth when he shall appear we shall be like him for we shall see him as he is 1 john 32 christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday july 16th 1939 200 pm evening prayer everyone welcome sixth line baptist church stanley medhurst pastor sunday july 16th 1939 945 am sunday school please note the time 1100 am worship subject finding god in the church 800 pm tuesday paayer and praise service stouffville christian church r k vickers pastor sunday july 16th 1939 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service wednesday 8 pm endeavour service church hill thursday endeavour at the home of mr and mrs pegg 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship service vacation helping the church anywhere helps the church every where stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday july 16th 1939 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship the pastor will preach 230 pm mongolia ss 700 pm evangelistic mr william willson 700 pm altona pastor prayer meeting on wednesday evening at 8 oclock at both appointments a vacation bible school will be held in the stouffville church july 17 2s any from 4 years to 16 years old are invited to attend sessions 912 each morning imongolia singsong will be held at the home of mr and mrs harold wright next tuesday evening at s pm we cordially invite you to atcnd our services

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