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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 20, 1941, p. 3

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the tribune stoufifville ontario thursday march 20th 1941 page three local general news tomorrow friday is officially designated the first day of spring by the calendar mrs robert closson has decided to give up housekeeping and intends to move the latter part of this month orer to the farm in whitchurch to fc with her daughter mrs robert johnson sth concession after a week of springlike weattv r the thermometer dipped sunday bight and monday was one of the sitter days it was cold with a high wind being like the coldest of the winter season for the firemens dance this fri day evening in ratcliffs hall- it is planned to hold a euchre party in the rooms upstairs so you may choose your own entertainment say the members of the brigade who in- tite one and all to patronize their social evening unless one of tho old parties show some signs of greater interest in the temperance demands of the north york temperance federation this organization threatens to placo candidate in the field at the next provincial election in north york imr thos birkett was in hamil ton last week as a member of a curling rink representing the royal canadians of toronto mr birkett was previously a member of this toronto club in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary mr and mrs lloyd turner entertained a large number of their friends and relatives at their farm home east of town on satur day evening mrs turner was a daughter of mrs mowder and the late jos mowder of stouffviue miss lera bunker was off duty from the public school staff a few days this week due to an accident which overtook her at the skating rink on saturday evening when she suffered a nasty gash in the leg from another partys skate six stitches were required to close the wound half loading regulations for truckers tame into effect on march 1st by order of the ontario govern ment truckers should watch their loads from this out for they may be put over the scales when they least expect it 0 by motor coach fares are low round trip toronto 155 huntsville 865 vancouver 7025 gray coach lines mr edwin lloyd widely known farmer on the 10th of whitchurch was out as far as the barn last week for the first time in two months a complication of troubles kept this well known resident of the district from getting down town all winter d l stouffer miissey harris agent accompanied by george lee attended the m h banquet in tor onto on monday evening it was a grand affair we hear charlie ward has taken a position as mechanic at holdens garage in the mansion block stouffviue junior band added their talent on monday evening to that which is always so generously given each year to brighten up the lives of the boys of christie street hospital in toronto this is the bands second visit to the bfg city within a few weeks and shows that their musical effort is greatly appreciated the bounty for each wolf killed in the province of ontario after march 1st 1941 lias been raised from 15 to 25 a head application for boun ty must be made within six months after wolf is killed a heavier penal ty for claiming bounty on wolf not killed in ontario is provided the purpose of the increase is to en courage hunters to capture the wolves and thus save the deer and the flocks of the agriculturalist mr lawrence c parker of montreal has been visiting for the past few days with his parents here mr and mrs w d parker a community locker plant was officially opened in whitby last sat urday catering to the same needs of the people as that recently installed at the stouffviue creamery county workmen were busy in town here last friday and saturday clearing away the accumulation of ice from the centre 20 feet of main street the layer was especially thick in the leart of the business section dominion government has notified the township of whitby that 205 acres or land in a block has been ex propriated to be used as an airport this is not far from the big area in pickering township taken over to build a war plant for high exposive work employing several thousand men t b rae ddgm was support ed by some four car loads of local members of the ioof at a special meeting in sutton on monday evening when first degree work was being exemplified despite the storm that raged the roads were com paratively free of snow but the motorists had to call a halt several times because the swirling snow completely obscured all vision when it subsided they would continue on their way again a new electric bottle washer was installed in the maple leaf dairy here last week which will speed up as well as ease up the work of this operation the new washer puts the bottles through the three processes of washing sterilizing and steaming the bottles themselves are not touched by human hands and do not have to be removed from the cases entire cases of containers are fed into the machine at a time this is a far step from the old method of handling each bottle separately on a revolving brush mack clendening of the 6th line whitchurch suffered a badly injured foot on friday of last week when he was riding a big load of logs the load chains commenced to slip and mack sensing a spill which might have pinned him beneath the load jumped to save himself and in the hard landing his foot was injur ed he was rushed to stouffviue where medical aid was rendered by dr s s ball dr john button was at home here for the weekend we understand that he accompanied his dad to halls lake where they enjoyed good luck fishing through the ice near their summer cottage mr james lawson of the nova scotia bank staff belmont accom panied by his ladyfriend was in town last sunday visiting his mother mrs george lawson norman hoover was in town on saturday morning being the first for several weeks since which he has been able to leave the farm on the 7th concession as it is norm is stepping gingerly about with the aid of a cane jumping off the wagon he went over on his ankle and re ceived a broken leg but he intends to be in good condition again before seeding time comes around the tribune is offering a reming ton typewriter standard model for office at 35 this machine recently overhauled and carries the same guarantee as a new machine no stronger machine in the market and will perform all nature of work if you need a typewriter try this one for a week the machine is really worth 60 delicious homemade bread you neednt go nostalgic over the memory of that wonderful bread that mother used to bake just phone to stovers and get a loaf of the finest bread youve ever tasted its richer purer tast ier and just plain better than any other bread in town its home baked just like mothers was try it today freshly baked every day by the stouffviue bakery bakers for two generations i the march meeting of the garott evening auxiliary was held at the home of miss erma holden miss waters was in the chair the de votional exercises were taken by four cgit girls led by aurelia jen nings beth kellington read the scripture betty sanderson and betty fairies sang a duet the study book was given by mrs bailey assisted by several auxiliary members thelma atkinson sang a solo after the meeting a social half hour was enjoyed draw for the quilt on display in carswells store window and ad mired by hundreds of people will be made ir the carswell store this sat urday evening march 22 at 9 pm the quilt was donated to the veter ans by a group of workers and the funds raised from the sale of tickets will be in aid of soldiers comfort fund d f holden sons are installing this week a rather unique and wonderful machine that is calculat ed to designate the location of any troulle in your motor thus elimin ating any guess work or waste of time in finding out what ails it it is also interesting to note that hold- ens have secured mr chas ward as head mechanic and he is now leaving canadian lino materials this week to return to his first love for best results ship your cream to us for the safest and most convenient way to store your meats and other eatables rent a cold storage locker the savings derived thereby are such that you really cannot afford to be without one stouffviue creamery co phone 18601 ill over 300 passengers were aboard the train from toronto saturday evening bound for places north of here passengers were taking advan tage of the weekend excursion many of these people returned to toronto sunday evening and would not have been able to take advantage of the weekend in this way had there not been a train running sunday night to get them back to their places of duty i many have been the disappoint ments of folks who have tried in vain to secure tickets for the gala toronto ice carnival hold in the city last week but what is worse is to have the highly soughtafter slips and then lose them this was tho experience of a imarkham village housewife last week the husband of the lady in question had been fortunate enough to secure a pair of tickets and had placed them for sate keeping in tho mall order en velope of a large city departmental store our good housewife picked up this particular envelope and hustled it off to the city with an order never guessing that she might be forfeit ing her long awaited trip to see the ice show the toronto store on re ceipt of the letter at once got in touch with our markham lady but before she had found out the where abouts of the pastoboards and so she told tho store that it was they who must bo in error and thus back went the tickets to maple leaf gar dens when father came home and revealed tho matter tears were near ly shed but after considerable argument and a longdlstanco phone bill nearly equal to half the price of tho tickets tho coveted slips were recovered and there is no doubt the coupio really enjoyed tho show the sum of 3400 was taken in a collection at the 6th annual ban quet of the york county holstein breeders association at agincourt mtonday this amount will be for warded to the war victims fund in toronto it is expected that the holstein breeders across the domin ion will make a further donation to the war effort this spring in the form of a calf sale it is understood that100 of the finest holstein calves will be donated from breeders across the dominion it is expected that many more than 100 will be donated but these will be culled down to just the best the day previous to the big holstein sale held annually in imay these calves will be put on the block and no doubt buyers will be drawn from long distances even the states to purchase this fancy stock we are told that registered calves such as will no doubt be in tho group may bring as high as 500 the money realized from this sale will also be turned over to war relief we note by the annual report of the municipal statistics issued by the department of municipal affairs that the village of stouffviue is credited with having five miles of water mains 52 commercial custom ers and 420 residential consumers it also reveals that this village is one of thirty of thirtyfive in on tario that does not have to pay the water system for the use of its hy drants a few years ago stouffvlllo charged the general tax payers 600 per year for hydrant rental water and this money swelled the coffers of tho water account however this dept did not need the revenue and it has therefore been discontinued and ratepayers now get water laid down in the mains for fire protection absolutely free war branch news received from ballantrae group 16 pairs socks 6 pairs mitts 1 scarf 8 quilts also 1 quilt from a group of young girls at dicksons hill the war branch express their thanks to the donors of all these articles for jue zade parade have a new permanent wave now this salon features tho new hair cuts and styles for 1941 please make you appointment early betty beauty salon telephone 3206 because it bakes delicious bread and rolls mixes easily rises lightly does away with costly baking failures ivory flour is made only from selected wheat schumacher feed cut your feed costs increase your profits ffhe bray chick doesthe trick order them today from cjfie a leal bfuf flour always dependable stiver beos farmers never liked daylight sav ing time under any circumstances and when it is in effect in the winter they like it still less at a meeting of the ontario milk producers league recently in toronto a resolution was adopted urging that farmers diffi culties in this connection be brought to the attention of municipal and other governments but the rider ad ded that if daylight saving really is an effective wartime measure we will be glad to cooperate as far as possible in the summer time the farmer takes getting up early to get the milking done as a matter of course and rather likes it in the winter however when he has to get the job done alone before daylight arrives to save in order to get the milk off to toronto in time he finds it a hardship mrs euphemia guy the last of the family of the late john- and ann pool so well known in markham for many years mrs euphemia guy passed away at the brierbush hospital stouffviue on saturday march 8th 1941 as mentioned by the 8th line corres pondent in last issue of this paper she was the widow of the rev jesse guy whom she survived 44 years a member of the penticostal holiness church markham for some years her bible was her daily comfort and strength she was truly a christian woman the funeral service took place on monday march 10 ia the lmennonite church north markham conducted by a former pastor rev mccarthy of toronto assisted by rev p g lehman she was laid to rest beside her late husband in the family plot presbyterian cemetery markham she js survived by her nephew thomas hastings markham and a niece annie hastings weston ontario f fecsssa gjhlsffa scsj2i 4tafc sfvuntf a new per3ianent 300 350 500 750 shampoo and finger wave 60c finger wave 40c maries beauty shop phone 176 main st e stouffviuo jslsts ifcsffllra ccsl7s ecsjaj dominion tm clearwater red cohoe halves salmon 2 tins 25c lyons tea blue label lb 39e red rose coffee lb 27c 1 lb tin 49c neilsons chocolate cocoa 8 oz tin 19c kleenex white tissues 500s 29c 150s 10c fiye roses all purpose flour 24 lbs 98 lbs 85c 335 aylmer fancy jumbo peas 2 tins 29c hunters cheese it spreads per pkg 15c texas grapefruit juice 20 oz tins 2 for 19c tasty cream soda biscuits 2 lbs 25c kellogs cereal bowl or tumbler free corn flakes 3 pkgs 25c sweet mixed pickles large jar 0 k soap unwrapped canada matches sweet prunes med size 25c 10 bars 25c 3 boxes 25c 2 lbs 19c ready cut macaroni 6 lbs 25c weiners devon skinless peameal cottage rolls lean per lb 19c per lb 25c navel oranges sweet seedless 2 doz 29c green celery fancy hearts new texas beets bunch 15c 2 bunches lie california lemons large size per doz 25c dominion fe2sitoil limited

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