Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 2, 1941, p. 8

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page eigh1 the tribune stouffville ont thursday jan 2nd 1941 read these ads eal estate house for sale or rent obrien avenue recently remodelled and fully equipped with conveniences large lot ideal location f f saunders 116 concord ave tor onto or f nendick 110 waverly road t house to rent brick watec and electric corner montreal and stouffer excellent garden james ferguson rr2 pickering live stock for sale 70 laying leghorn pullets must be sold at once al so fummed quarter cut oak din ing room suite w parker claremont phon 1512 five pigs g weeks old also stack of hay for sale lud hoover phone s008 s young pigs eight weeks old healthy good feeders george peck iri phone 9911 for sale 10 pigs 8 w old l w burt brooklin rri phone claremont 4 five pigs 6 weeks old also stack of hay for sale lud hoover phone s008 wanted to buy a young registered yorkshire hog f whetter phone 9320 miscellaneous tenders for wood wanted 0 single cords of 12 body hardwood for spring delivery at the school submit tenders to m hewlett rr3 stouffville secy treas ss9 uxbridge tenders for wood tenders will be received on and up to january 14 1941 for the pur chase of 24 single cords of 10 bard- wood beach and maple delivered at ss no 10 bloomington on or before april 1 1941 the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted addess tenders to the secretary willis e wideman stouffville rr3 separators milkers if in need of the most reliable cream separator or milker on the market consult fred middleton goodwood ont authorized delaval dealer dairy cattle grain hay straw alfalfa and clover seed accepted in trade on de laval milkers frigid- aire milk colers electric refriger ators ranges washers and radios write or phone b r leech wa 4501 toronto radio sports ltd 241 yonge st toronto wanted turnips all sizes good quality potatoes also beets carrots and parsnips best prices r e brown phone 176 stouffville sale register saturday january 18 at lot 26 con 7 lmarkham at peachs corner on the old peach farm 5 acres of standing beach and maple sold v acre lots more or less terms cash sale at two wm ratclift proprietor a s farmer auctioneer tuesday january 21 farm stock implements international tractor hay and grain the pro perty of w t bradshaw 1 miles north of stouffville between sth and 9th con no reserve terms cash a s farmer aucc wednesday jan 22 farm stock and implements hay and grain belonging to harold w mortson at lot 20 con 4 mark- ham 1 v south victoria square sale 1230 sharp terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wanted girl wants position in town experienced in house work apply to eva hook 10th conces sion just south of town 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 ware houses for storing household effects 610 yonge street toron to phone ki 5125 card of thanks mrs hartley brown wishes to ex press her sincere thanks and appreciation to those who so kindly contributed christmas boxes and al so to the carol singers who sang as to us shutins mrs hartley brown card of thanks the family of the late mrs wash ington paisley hereby tender their heartfelt appreciation for the many kindly acts and enquiries made dur ing her illness for the beautiful flowers and the assistance given us at time of her passing the family card of thanks it is with profound appreciation and thankfulness that i express thanks to the relatives and friends for sympathy and assistance extend ed to me in my loss of a heloved wife john davey mo alber deaths clendennixg herman c at toronto general hospital on tuesday december 31 1940 her man c clendenning beloved hus band of frances reid of 377 park- side drive west toronto resting at the funeral chapel of wm speers 29 2g dundas street near kecle for service on friday 2 pm interment aurora cemetery tennyson ruth crosier at lot 31 seventh line marfchahl township on wednesday january 1st 1941 ruth crosier widow of the late bartholomew tennyson in her 79th year funeral from above address on friday january 3rd at 2 pam st interment peachs cemetery mr and mrs howard reekie of toronto spent a day with mr and mrs ira aldred visitors witli mr and mrs j h ratcliff for the holiday were miss frances ratcliff from frantford mr and mrs harold nichol and two children from hagersville no election ix markham no election on markham village council is reelected bl acclamation headed by reeve o b heise make sure you poll your vote reelect earl toole as reeve of whitchurch twp under his leadership the township tax rate has steadily declined while he municipality enjoys the best roads in its history his record in county council is unique witli more money coming back into the township in 1939 and 1940 than was paid in county taxa tion vote to continue this good work b why quaker feeds are the best money can buy realising that feeds play a major important part in your net profits the quaker oat company makers of quaker feeds and the largest cereal millers in the british empire have maintained for years highly scientific laboratories and modern experimental farms the sole purpose of these proving grounds is to produce the most efficient feeds available per dollar spent these modern experimental farms arc always with one thought in mind to produce the best feeds money can buy stiver bros 5th uxbridge tmr and mrs c jones and lorna spent thursday in toronto mr and mrs alvin redshaw spent christmas at geo iredshaws 4th line sunday viistors at george browns were mr and mrs edward norton 4th line mrs peter sinclair of lindsay and mr and mrs h nor ton mr sid whit of toronto spent sunday at mrs wm sellars home lmiss lorraine matthews of ux bridge is spending a few days at her home here mr and mrs gordon taylor spent christmas with her parents mr and mrs staniey slack of glasgow mr and mrs claton hill were at andrew ashenhursts fourth line for the holiday christmas visitors with mr walt er symes were mr and mrs charles symes of claremont mr and mrs warn robb of toronto and mr and mrs thomas sanderson of the town line mr and mrs j taylor and june lren and ivan spent christmas at mr joe taylors of atha christmas visitors at mr george coppins were mr and mrs w my ers and harold ofzephyr mr and mrs t pilkey and grant mr and mrs g derusha and miss ethel norton and mr k dopking mr bud norton and miss edna taylor messrs douglas and jim norton all ef claremont and mr imoses norton of the 4th line newtoh rae gives battle in whitchurch continued from page one and on the balance the township re ceived the customary road subsidy mr cook said it was the problem of hoover roberts who had his pit leased it was this firm who put the proposition to the council and we thought it a good one the place had to be fixed owing to the fill on the sth raising the road up very high as compared to the sideroad it was no personal benefit to me mr cook declared someone in the audience questioned whethe r or not all the costs were included in that bill the deputy reeve said he had no thought of- stepping up this year since reeve toole was in line for the wardenship in 1942 and said we want that honor to come to whitchurch since we have not had a warden since 1907 councillor george leary emphas ized that despite the purchase of a grader and 6000 feet of snow fenc ing council could show a surplus the last two years this year too a sum of 1080 was spent for more fencing and two plows were purchased and paid for had that grader been bought today instead of when we made the purchase it would cost 2000 more he said this is my 21st nomination said councillor kidd in thanking the ratepayers for another term he admitted that snow removal cost a lot of money but the people wanted it there are no horses for the oads these days referring to the old age pension board for york county of which he is the chairman mr kidd admitted there had been abuses of the act but notwithstand ing it is one of the finest things on the statute books 50 applications per month are dealt with not all are accepted and those that pas are about balanced off by deaths here are the number of old age pensioners in some of the municipal- itis aurora 69 e gwillimbury so e york 322 btobicoke 202 rich mond hill 32 georgina 66 king township 100 markham twp 115 whitchurch 68 vaughan 93 stouffville 43 markham village 39 leaside 12 king township 100 newmarket 126 scarboro 206 york with a third of the total county population 838 and the industrial home 30 grand total receiving pen sions 3039 not all receiving full 20 councillor herb wells said road foremen should see to it that should ers are kept down in the road that more roads would be widened there should be 2 or 3 miles done each year he declared the clork reminded the rate payers there would be a vote polled on the two year term for councils is council in favor of two year terms shouted some one in the audience no said councillor kidd nominations for reeve c e toole nominated by jas hope and joshua stickwood new ton rae by don hall and john gibbons for deputy reeve jess cook by v d hall and wm e simpson for council george ii leary by iross kefter and archie monkman herman kidd by j j empring- hain and george anthony herbert wells by ross harper and walter taylor township of whitchurch vote newton rae as reeve we need a change this is an opportune time to secure an ex perienced servant when a vote on the 2yearterm is being polled voting monday jan 6 1941 township of uxbridge vote and work for the reelection of john m rae as councillor wishing you all a happy and prosperous new year voting monday jan 6 194 township of uxbridge your support and influence is re spectfully solicited for the election of stewart ball as councillor voting monday jan 6 1941 township of whitchurch ladies and gentlemen your vote and influence to reelect fred j middleton as councillor for 1940 seven years a servant of the twp and a loyal subject of the king and for a progressive council voting monday jan 6 1941 township of pickering reelect heber down as deputyreeve he is a practical farmer five years as councillor one year as deputy experience counts township of uxbridge ladies and gentlemen having served you faithfully and loyally for the past four years as one of your councillors i again sol icit a continuance of your confidence vote and work to reelect me as councillor for 1941 i assure you that i will continue to serve you to the best interests of the township wishing you all a prosperous and happy new year your obedient servant walter t reach to the ratepayers of pickering township a meeting of the ratepayers of pickering township was held at brougham on monday dec 30th 1940 the purpose of this meeting was to nominate candidates for the office of reeve deputyreeve ami three councillors having been nominated for council lor i am a candidate for that office i have served you for the past three years and now solicit your vote and influence for reelection for the office of councillor for the year 1941 if i am re elected i will again deal with matters pertaining to the township to the best of my ability and without fear or favor- my ancestors settled in the county of ontario about the year 1781 and i was born and have lived ever since on the farm which i now operate and so have the interst of the township of pickering and the county of ontario at heart thanking you for the confidence you have placed in me in the past i remain yours faithfully blake annis quality price mixed chicks pullets cockerels hybrids and straight varieties now is the time to order your chicks seiling baby and started chicks to insure satisfactory dates one of these varieties will exactly meet your requirements sussex x hampshire hybrids the most outstanding general purpose fowl today very hardy and beautiful they lay like leghorns and with none of the attending winter mortality cockerels weigh up to 10 lbs at maturity hens from 7 to 8 pounds rock x hampshire hybrid a variety popular in this section since hy bridizing became popular because of their vigor high production of large eggs and splendid meat qualities cockerels weigh up to 9 lbs at maturity hens 7 to 8 pounds hampshire x rocks hybrids a cross which gives you black fowl with gold lacing very high egg production and a good market fowl like all other hybrid fowl they are usually hardy and vigorous leghorn x hampshires hybrids a uniting of these two varities gives you in a vivid form these characteristics fast feathering and growthin the young stock followed by machinelike production in laying pen of the very largest eggs within a minimum of laying pen mortality minorca x hampshire hybrids a business hen with the stamina and body weight to carry on very prolific producers snow white with an occasional black feather eggs white and large weigh 11 pounds more than average leghorns- new hampshires seilings are canadas largest breeders of this breed having started years ago with genuine christie stock unlike some strains seilings hamps are good market fowl our check pen of hamps last year laid 70 per cent for months barred rocks an old reliable variety doubly reliable when produced by seiling seiling rocks are outstandinge in the laying pen in the show or on the butchers block white leghorns a flock of well reared seiling leghorn pullets are the most beautiful sight to be seen in any farm yard in the pen they will give you as many and as large eggs as any strain in canada bar none your guarantee we guarantee 100 per cent live delivery and chicks to be satisfactory on arrival 90 per cent- accuracy in sexing your count at 21 days of age on top grade chicks all adjustments made in cash without redtape or argument service we will pay all transportation charges to your doororstartthem if you so desire dr phillips of the antario veterinary college available in case of trouble at no cost to the customer dicksons hill mills established 1842 markham plus quiek utice juat baiiile stouffville service

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