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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 25, 1940, p. 8

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page eight the tribune stouffville ont thursday jan 25th 1940 classified advs for sale nine pigs just weaned robt mills bloomlngton pigs 9 good pigs 8 weeks old mrs ida elson phone 8613 for sale one fresh cow one springer holstein r e perkins phone 9101 r 9 hogs around 100 pounds tor sale joan lewis 9th con mark ham leather coat for sale machlnaw style size 40 cheap apply a bassett ringwood wanted men to cut cord wood must provide own transportation f w betz phone 177 dog found young collie dog came to my premises male d nighswaiider phone 9010- for sale is excellent pigs weaned one week phone claremont 1512 r bone 1 miles south of altona for sale pure bred guernesy heifer calf s months old papers available to register also suck ing pigs 5 weeks old w g sanderson obrien ave notice of dissolution of partnership take notice that the partnership hereto existing between john carr and lou tindall carrying on as butchers is dissolved and the bus iness will be carried on by mr carr i solicit a continuance of the same in his behalf lou tindall from four to thirty shares of bethesda stouffville tele phone company paying good dividends twentyfive dollars apply box m tribune office if you suffer from rheu matism constipation stom ach or kidney trouble ner vousness or from one of a host of other common ailments learn to eat if you want to be well and strong learn which foods poison your system which act as medicines learn which foods you should eat to re lieve arthritis anemia ind igestion or whatever your par ticular problem is now you too can learn these vital secrets in the privacy of home investi- gate this new modern way to vibrant health and a happier life free explanatory 20 page health book write today no cost or obligation dominion health institute 328 hargrave street winnipeg man wood lots average nearly 100 acre the big crowd attending the wood lot sale on the henry hoover farm corner of the townline and sixth concession of markham was like that seen at farm stock sales six acres of standing timber was knocked down to the highest bidders the top price obtained for quarter acre lots being 40 with the six acres averaging close to 100 an this piece of bush had not been cut in fifty years mr hoover told the tribune and while the price ruled high he thought it was a very fine section of timber he disposed of buyers came from consider able distance butchers dissolve partnership messrs lou tindall and john carr who opened butchering business in the block west of the mansion house a few months ago have dissolved partnership and the business will be carried on by mr carr and his son who recently joined him in stouff ville veteran publisher dies in new liskeard elijah f stephenson dean of ontario newspaper publishers died at his home in new lisk- eard on saturday at the age of 94 after a brief illness in 1904 mr stephenson came here and founded the the new liskeard speaker which only recently left the stephenson family control and became the temiskaming speaker born near newmarket he moved to aurora as a boy and later published the aurora banner miss hazel brander spent the weekend in toronto visiting her uncle herbert lageer in memoriam march in loving memory of my dear sister mrs wo march who passed away jan 28th 1939 georgie dear i err zs loneley since the day you went away and my memory lingers often to a grave not far away sadley missed by mrs d snider sale register j friday jan 26 small farm implements household furniture etc the estate of the late john phillips will ibe sold at the premises of roy morloy lot 16 con 6 whitchurch no reserve sale at 130 terms cash a s farmer auctioneer stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers telephone 7001 7002 5hlt smith proprietor moving west m rawilnson 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 kingsdale 5125 stouffville marble granite works order now for spring delivery and guard against increased prices p tarr proprietor phone 8002 arthur w lynde lhcm teacher of singing established 1913 stouffville fridays phone 802 pupils prepared for toronto conservatory of music examinations quality price government supervised seed cleaning a complete approved line of cleaning grading separat ing and treating machinery kept in perfect mechanical con dition and operated by experienced workmen gives you everything to be desired in seed preparation war conditions demand even better crops than formerly the first requisite is better seed grain or seeds picked up and returned at very moderate cost know what you sow this year sailing chicks seiling chicks tops as the name implies our brooding offer gives you these outstanding chix at the price of ordinary chicks they are the only chicks on which you are guaranteed your count at 21 days of age six- teen thousand more chicks sold now than during the entire season last year for satisfactory delivery dates you must order now three great chick starters shurgain 19pc dixie 19 pc dixeteria 16 pc one of these starters will fit into your feeding program perfectly and will save you real money dicksons hill mills markham plus est 1842 phone 1263 ontario service married 57 years mrs sa hoov dead lydia cleaver beloved wife of samuel hoover passed away at her late residence obrien ave on sunday afternoon jan 21 in her 86th year mrs hoover was born in pickering village where her parents located when com ing from north hampshire eng 92 years ago on march 15 1883 she was married to mr samuel hoover by the rev w percy on april of the same year they located on lot 5 con 8 whitchurch where they lived for 34 years they then went to live with their daughter mrs percy brown and then came to stouffville 17 years ago where she has resided till her death she is survived by her hus band who is now blind and in poor health one daughter myrtle mrs brown and five grandchildren an only surviv ing sister mrs isaac boadway of stouffville and three tooth ers john cleaver of town atid wellington and james of tara mrs hoover was a member of the christian church bloomington for 71 years where her daughter and soninlaw are still members and the service on wednesday was conducted by rev e morton and s h cockburn interment was made in stouffville cemetery former pastor buys uxbridge residence the angus mcdonald home in the town of uxbridge adjoin ing the park bridge in the south part of the town has been sold to rev w w fleischer of fenelon falls and one time pas tor of the baptist church in stouffville this is a fine old home with the pond at its southern boundary there are three acres of land and a large frame house with ample trees about the house overlooks the famous park bridge so familiar to trout anglers and a very popular place every first o f may especially weather cold but hot time for bunnie nearly two tons of rabbits were shot by the skinner rabbit club of toronto on saturday despite a raging storm which handicapped the hunters and aided the quarry it was the third drive in twelve months in the london ont district and had the weather been better the rabbit population would have suffered twice as much loss the hunters say one hundred and four hunters aclv across fields and through darkcedar swamps and the barking of guns rang out on the frosty air as big jackrabbits went scuttling for cover visib ility was poor but the unerring eye of the riflemen managed to bring the rabbits to earth with comparatively little waste of lead war branch meeting the war branch meeting will be held on thursday january 25 in the municipal hall at 3 pm donations are gratefully ac knowledged from mrs cstouff- er 1 the stouffville jr insti tute 5 and the sr institute 2500 stouffville church marks progress the stouffville united church raised 487741 for local expen ses thankoffering and mis sionary and maintenance it is disclosed by the annual year book issued this wednesday for the annual meeting while 1232 was raised for the m and m fund it is expect ed that with later contribu tions this amount will rach over 1300 the sundav school contributed 75 to the fund the womens missionary society raised over 500 includ ing a bale packed during the year and valued at 16157 an other large organization the womensassociation showed re ceipts of 436 including a bal ance on hand from the previous year of 267 all other organiz ations showed good reports for the year the annual meeting this wed nesday evening will take the form of a pot luck supper to be followed by the reading of re ports and other business the total membership of the church is 348 a slight advance over the previous year after allowing for deaths and other removals twenty were received into the church during the year by pro fession of faith and by certifi cate from other charges the lemonville auction the peaceful simplicity which usually prevails over the village of lemonville is to be broken this friday afternoon when the shouts of the auctioneers how much will be heard from the farm of roy morley where the goods and chattels of the late john phillips will be offered for sale by auctioneer a s farmer besides the furniture and other articles the property belonging to this estate nearby the scene of the sale will be offered see the display adv in this issue for all particulars uxbridge bible class to hear finn speak friends in stouffville of the uxbridge business mens bible class who would like to hear a first hand description of finland and its present life and death struggle are invited to the annual banquet of the class to be held in the neighboring town next wednesday evening january 31 a finnish speaker familiar with his country its aspirations and determination will describe conditions few oth ers could do pictures of fin land will be shown this ban quet begins at 7 pm 8th line markham miss evelyn byer of toronto was home over the weekend mr and mrs carson wide- man of almira were guests of mr and mrs alvin wideman on sunday miss myrtle miller of port land oregon and miss marjorie snyder of high river alta were visitors last week at the homes of mr and mrs william wideman and with mr and mrs allan wideman with the prevailing cold weather of last week people were pretty well confined to their homes and the traffic on this busy highway was con siderably slowed down near zero temperature in the far away southern states reminds us that this part of old ontario is not so bad after all delegates from all the neigh- borning sunday schools have been appointed to the annua convention which will be held on thursday of this week- the morning session which opens at 10 oclock will be held in the mbc church north markham the afternoon and evening ses sions in the united church in markham next time g0 by motor coach fares are low round trip montreal 1355 buffalo 660 hamilton 335 brown betty tea room phone 198 gray coach lines blended for quality salada tea mr martin reesor was 75 years old on tuesday hes seen many ups and downs since that day three quarters of a centuiy ago but is an active smart man despite it all the family honor ed him on this natal occasion at his home opposite the public school the regular monthly meeting of the young womens even ing auxiliary was held at the home of miss gertrude todd main street on wednesday of last week a stimulating talk by mrs h was a high light of the evening erma holden ably took charge of the worship period assisted by janet button and helen row- botham misses anne lehman and eva hoover provided a mus ical number eva hoover and anne lindsay were tea hostess es professional man to jail rather than pay 100 fine dr rutledge charged with practising dentistry in new market without the customary license from the royal dental society was fined 100 with the option of two months in jail in police court at newmarket on tuesday the dentist is said to have declared he would spent the time in confinement rather than pay the shot the annual license fee is very small but a continual refusal to pay would bring about the situation engagements mr and mrs n b henderson announce the engagement of their daughter myrtle irene to mr john s scharback son of mr and mrs s j scharback of cargill the marriage to take place early in february the church announcements lemonville ballantrae united churches rev w s irwin pastor thursday january 25th s00 pm ballantrae cottage prayer meeting at the home of mr and mrs john paisley friday january 26th s00 pm lemonville ypu in the church the citizenship pro gram will be directed by miss blanche preston sunday january 28th 1940 sabbath school and worship 1000 am and 1100 am ballantrae in millers store 200 pm and 300 pm lemonville behold thy king cometh unto thee matt 215 sixth line baptist church stanley medhurst pastor sunday january 28th 1940 945 am sunday school 1100 pm worship subject the blessedness of a righteous man special imusic friday s pm ypu at bakei hill church wednesday s pm- prayer arid bible study como ami worship with us bloomington ringwood christian churches rev e morton s h cockburn sunday january 28th 1940 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood subject the three rs we need today you are invited by grace are ye saved through faith and that not of yourselves it is tht gift of god not of works lest any man should boast eph 289 stouffville presbyterian church sunday january 2sth 1940 200 pm sabbath school 300 pm gospel service the public are invited to joie us in our services christ church anglican rev f herman rector sunday january 28th 1946 200 pm evening prayer strangers and visitors always welcome stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor sunday january 28th 1940 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship pastor 230 pm mongolia ss 700 pm evangelistic rev w e smalley 700 pm altona pastor tuesday january 30th 745 pm chorus every ono welcome 845 preliminary bible wednesday evening 8 oclock prayer meeting at both appointments but seek ye first the kingdom of god and his righteousness and all these things shall bo added unto you mtt 633 we welcome you stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor frday january26tb 800 pm the bible study class come and enjoy a happy hour of fellowship sunday january 28th 1940 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service subject they watched him s00 pm what did they see wednesday january 31st s00 pm prayer praise service come worship with us stouffville christian church r k vickers pastor friday prayer meeting at tie home of w a quantz sunday january 28th 1940 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship 700 am gospel service subject the moral struggle tuesday 330 pm junior endeavour 800 pm sr endeavour church hill thursday christian endeavour at the home of w lazenby sunday january 28th 1940 200 pm sunday school 300 pm worship service little is much if god is in it stouffville united church l e atkinson minister sunday january 28th 1940 1100 am morning worship subject not without honor 230 pm sunday school an bjble class 700 pm evening worship subject pregudice 830 pm young peoples union meet for fireside hour monday january 29th 800 pm young peoples union meets at the parsonage for a social evening wednesday january 31st 800 pm prayer and fellowship meeting a sincere welcome awaits all stran gers and visitors who attend these services the w a will meet at the home of mrs alf hoover tuesday jnn39 dickson hill and mt joy mennonite churches rev p g lehman pastor mr d snrgeant assistant dickson him sunday january 28th 1940 1200 am worship 1100 am biblo school mount joy sunday january 28th 1940 1000 biblo school 1100 am worship subject the secret of success hi christian service 730 pm worship subject abounding grace the pastor will preach through out tho day special music sound gospel preaching note township sunday school convention thursday january 25th morning session in this church afternoon and evening session in markham united church you are invited to attend junior meeting and prayer service withdrawn v

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