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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 19, 1939, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday oct 19th 1939 page five jodnson5 wax the genuine polishing wax for floors furniture refrigerators wood- work and 100 extra uses beauti fies protects makes cleaning easy fajie m lfiil iri mite rlfcurt l1qbi d savts you work and savis your floors special beautiful glass hostess dish when you buy 2 packages princess soap flakes all 3 for 30c 3 lux toilet soap 10c with the coupon top of 1 large pkg lux flakes aurora belle flour 24 lb sack 60c australian seedless raisins 2 lbs 25c old york cereal per pkg 23c special 12 cakes castile soap 25c echo naptha soap per cake 5c fresh fruits and vegetables ratcliff co town delivery stouffville ontario phone 7112 auction sale farm stock implements hay grain household goods etc to be sold by public auction at lot 31 con 6 pickering twp on no 7 highway i mile east of green river on saturday october 28th 1939 the estate of the late albert hisey chestnut mare aged gp bay mare 8 years cow holstein 4 years bred april 18 cow holstein bred aug 1g cow holstein bred june 15 cow holstein 4 years bred on august 1 cow holstein 4 years bred on august 10th cow part ayrshire bred mar 22nd cow ayrshire bred mar 22 calf holstein wagon and box near new wagon steel wheels set light sleighs trailer for car hay rack set springs for heavy wagon binder m h 5 ft cut mower fw set disc harrows set spring tooth harrows 2 section mh set harrows 4 section plow wilkinson root pulper cutting box car for hay fork cutter 14 hp motor scuffler massey harris set slings hay fork hay fork rope 140 ft 2 jamesway brooder stoves 2 colony houses set double harness set single harness separator viking sprayer lawn mower 2 sets scales one with 2000 lbs cap milk can ladder garden drill parlor table invalid chair bedroom suite antique dining room table 6 chairs 2 beds extension table 2 rocking chairs corner cupboard 2 cupboards 2 ranges box stove flower stand house plants flower stand 2 ranges 6 hives of bees number of hives quantity grain hay forks hoes rakes etc honey extractor lawn roller secretary parlor suite antique more sheep killed in uxbridge twp uxbridge township council met at goodwood on saturday with all members present reeve ashenhurst presiding mrs clara mills appeared be fore council and asked damages of 525 alleged caused her crop of oats by water running off the jroad she claimed the ditch was blocked the department of municipal affairs sent a copy of a bill known as the vacant land cul tivation act which empowers council to pass bylaws for grant ing permits to any persons to enter upon and work said lands and gather the crop no action was taken the department of labour requested a list of all gravel pits in the municipality e g purvis of east whitby advised council that october 19 had been set for meeting of the county municipal associa tion at sunderland and urged council to be present or send their assessor north ontario plowmen were given a grant of 2500 mr e r good of the brierbush hospital stouffville personally invited members to attend the opening of the new wing next saturday and asked them to appoint a member to a board of directors to be set up the council thanked mr good and later council appointed the reeve to the board muttoneating dogs have have again been at large and two bills were presented for payment one of 23 to ed norton for two killed and one injured and 35 to george jones for three killed and one injured both claimants took the necessary oath e w evans valuator was paid 2 for his services the following road accounts were passed for payment andy smith s2 howard forsythe drag and gravel 1330 wm swain haul gravel 180 roy wagg haul gravel 180 f wm j wagg 2 tile 375 f w betz tractor on grader 7500 ralph carter haul grav el 180 earl storry help with grader 640 geo windsor haul gravel 1620 walter todd haul gravel 4230 stev schular level gravel 4220 wallace haul gravel 11610 art brown removing forms cement 150 joseph alsop 770 yards gravel 7700 rus storry crushed gravel 31995 ira stiner drag 850 walter locke crushing and hauling gravel 43115 pedlar people culverts 10857 c w wat son gas for tractor 2237 ross middleton gas for tractor 260 general accounts passed treas to reeve clerk ass essor selection of jurors 1050 muskoka hospital refills for miss irene wagg 18 f a for sythe premium on road insuij- ance 15200 terms of sale cash sale at 1 oclock walter milne executor prentice prentice acts round trip bargain fares october 2728 from stouffville to lindsay and peterboro to guelph kitchener stratford goderich kincardine southampton owen sound and all intermediate points beyond guelph to niagara falls london sarnia chatham and all intei mediate points beyond hamilton to barrie north bay meaford couingwood penetang midla to sudbury longlac geraldton beardmore october 28 to toronto and hamilton see handbills for full particulars or secure information from agents farts tickets return limits and train information from agents ask for handbill canadian national t325c green river misg lois draper of toronto visited at her home here over the weekend we are sorry to hear that mr bruce lehman has had a very sore hand recently mrs w t loree of toronto is spending a few weeks with her daughter here the thank offering supper was held on wednesday of this week at grays hall the ladies aid will hold their next meeting on october 25 at the home of mrs ernest madill word for roll call pardon mrs f turner we are sorry to say is not in very good heath we hope for a speedy recovery the farm stock and implements belonging to the albert helso estate will be sold by auction on saturday october 2s a big crowd will no doubt attend this important sale tho thanksgiving season brought a tew visitors from toronto among whom were mr t frank williams mr and mrs barton and mrs david barton we were glad to see a large num- bor out to church on sunday how ever there is still room for more do come you will enjoy the drive from any distance you will be made welcome and you will enjoy tho singing and rev h wilson is such a good speaker bring tho girl friend or the wife and family but come blind evangelist to conduct services rev neil mclntyre will be gin evangelistic effort in the ringwood christian church next tuesday october 24 and will continue in the stouffville christian church the following week until november 6th though blind since the age of seven mr mclntyre com- anxolxcixg olu change of location within a few days now lie will be in our now store premises one door west of the pubic library instead of the present store immediately east of the public library we will bo pleased to serve you from our new place of business with all the reliable lines of marniill and master feeds flour and blue coal which has built up our business central feed store phone 277 for service flkl at moderate prices rev neil mclntyre pleted his secular and theologi cal education and has been en gaged in evangelistic work for over twentyfive years for eight years he labored in a- mission on the south side of glasgow and for twelve years was associated with the albatross mission yacht work on the west coast of scotland he possesses a fine tenor voice plays his own portable organ and is the author of many hymns some of which have been published under the title broadcasting chimes he reads his own scripture lesson from the braille bible with his fingers as rapidly as one reads with his eye he is also the editor of a magazine for the blind the lamp which brings light to many that sit in dark ness peaches mr wilbur watt was a toronto visitor on sunday mrs earl miller of stouffville visited at the warriner home on sunday mr walter brig and imr h warriner attended the plowing match at brockville last week mr and mrs wm gayman and family of beamsville and mr and mrs samuel gayman of vineland were sunday visitors at the hooved home mr and mrs henry walker and mr and mrs ivan walker visited at xelson walkers on sunday there was a good attendance at the wms held in the church last tuesday afternoon mrs goodman and sons of tor onto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs w brignall about fifteen from our church at tended the lecture on africa by rev and mrs tucker held in the mel ville church on saturday peachs anniversary was well at tended on sunday there being a full church at both the morning and evening service many former mem bers rememberd their church and came and worshipped with us after the evening service about fifty neighbours and friends gathered at the hoover home to enjoy singing and more music by the orchestra lunch was served vandorf bethesda mr and mrs jacob wideman visited at kitchener last week mr clarence rowe and miss elizabeth rowe spent sunday in toronto quite a number from here at tended the peachs anniversary services last sabbath a number from our locality en joyed the pictures and lecture 1y leroy toll in stouffville friday night master botbie sproxton of pine orchard spent last week with mr and mrs louis brillinger and leonard the ypu will meet on monday evening for the next month during the leadership training school at imarkham the jr institute met last wed nesday at the home of mrs r smith the programme was centred on thanksgiving wool was dis tributed at the meeting to the members who are knitting socks for army wear the wms will hold an open meeting in the church on friday night at 8 oclock rev l e atkin son of stouffville will speak briefly on the fellowship crusade rev dr duncan macleod returned missionary from formosa will bring the address of the evening music will be provided by local talent miss elva patteuden of stouff ville spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs alf pttenden mr and mrs james oliver and miss ruth entertained mr and mrs t h oliver and harold murray and leslie to sunday dinner master bobbie sproxton spent last week with his grandparents mr and mrs louis brillinger we congratulate mr wm morley on celebrating bis soth birthday recently amid cards and best wishes from his many friends mr and mrs w stellabrasse of toronto visited relatives here hav ing sunday dinner with mr and mrs jack preston imlsses maud and lou richardson of newmarket were guests with her brother w d richardson on sun day mr and mrs george richardson entertained our visiting minister rev dr simpson of toronto and his wife to sunday dinner we had our first snowflakes on saturday and do you know its just nine weeks until christmas prayer meeting will be held at the home of mr and mrs edgar rose on thursday evening of this week our choir motored to nableton on sunday evening to assist in their anniversary service there will be lantern slides shown this coming monday evening at wesley church under the auspices of ypu by a missionary from india keep in mind thatsoct 29 is our 58th anniversary and rev l e atkinson of stouffville will occupy the pulpit for the 11 am service and rev e bishop from uxbridge will give the sermon at the evening service the scribe and others who were fortunate in being acquainted with mrs robert ratcliff of the 6th line were sorry to hear of her sudden death and the husband and sons have our deepest sympathy mr and mrs w h sproxton attended the dedication service held in aurora united church sunday morning for miss dorothy fox rn daughter of the late irev mr fox who is leaving for china in the near future for missionary work in one of the large hospitals there what are you doing about an overcoat ladies and mens winter coats we have a large supply of ladies and mens winter coats bought at prewar prices and we are selling them at the old price we also have a quantity of boys and girls coats our coats are made of all- wool materials all interlined with flannel and chamois neatly trimmed with persian opossum wolf fox squirrel and fur fabric ranging in price from 1250 up we are well supplied with winter underwear of every description windbreakers cloth and leather pants for men and boys work shirts and sweaters blankets etc all selling at prewar prices quilt patches 7 pounds 110 if you are buying a winter coat now is the time to get one if it is inconvenient for you to call at the store i will be glad to call at your home to show you our coats h golden phone 273 stouffville

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