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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 24, 1941, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 24 1941 page three 35 iwj ejzr ffcswcsso 04- sflauuf a new permanent 300 350 500 750 shampoo and finger wave 60c finger wave 40c maries beauty shop phone 176 st e stouffville bans perpetual parking durham town council has instruct ed chief constable scott to look after the 24hour parking nuis ance in that town visitors to townj another township buvs big maintaiyer a power maintainor was pur chased at a cost of 6925 by east gwiilinisbury township council last week equipped with 65 horsepower diesel motor and hydraulic controls after the department of highways had decided the amount of the grant they would give toward the maln- tainer the council deemed it advis able to purchase the machine as the roads could be maintained and the snow ploughed over a period of years much cheaper than it is now- being done local general news kfc rev c e and mrs macleod and teddy williams spent the easter holidays in vineland one of on tarios beauty spots make a guess today at oxeills store nothing to buy and no obli gation prize a marshall mattress on saturday night will not be moles ted according to the new ruling the only ones to be affected being citizens who have been using the towns streets tor car storage drug reminders for april save on these minimum prices yeast iron tabs 100 79c ironized yeast tabs 60 89c fruitatives 90 39c alka seltzer 29c 57c pepsodent tooth paste 23c 39c cue dental liquid 15c 29c 49c ipana tooth paste 23c noxzema skin cream special bismarex stomach powders 4 oz 43c 19c 75c english style health salts lb tin 39c castoria 29c 59c kruschen salts large 69c vitalis hair tonic 49c 89c gillette razor blades 25c sal hepatica 30c 59c 115 agarol 69c 93c 129 burdock blood bitters 98c sarsparilla tonic 16 oz 100 peptona the ideal tonic 20 oz 100 mecca ointment 23c45c79c garden seeds blkpkg dutch sets and multiplier onions turnips mangolds and dutch beets peas corn radish carrots etc peas corn radish carrots etc smut treatment formalin liquid 16 oz 35c ceresan powder 1 lb 100 grafting wax lb 60c moth killer crystals lb tin 39c suie death films films films popular sizes prices unique developing printing rexall drug agent boadways stouffville ontario lake your rooms loo by painting walls with cll semigloss no more drab walls delight your family with modern cil semigloss not too shiny not too dull just right cil semigloss brushes smoothly hides better and is more economical stands re peated washing too comes in a variety of delicate shades to blend with your colour scheme plan now to add charm to your rooms by painting walls with cil semigloss theres a cil finish exactly right for your purpose take your painting problems to your cil dealer he will gladly help you ask him about cilux the easiest-to- use enamel dulux superwhite the whitest of all enamels and cil flat wali paint riches hardware stoitkiviixk ontahio bert pollard of stouffville has tak en a position at fenelon falls where his father hec is jeweller bert is driving a bus in the northern town claude brillinger who up until recently has been employed at the sinclair store and service station ringwood has taken a position as truck driver with frank barkey of toronto miss elsie taun daughter of mr harvey taun of the 5th of whit church is living in town as house keeper for her grandfather mr j w taun mr and mrs bruce rowbothani of cornwall were in town over tho weekend visiting with his parents mr and mrs frank rowbotham mr rowbotham is representing his firm the cil at a convention in toron to mrs del jennings received a severe injury to her foot when a post struck her after del struck the post with his car when it was being backed out of their barn the barn is being remodelled and mrs jennings was watching the car back up when the painful accident happened mr and sirs harry sawyer and family also mrs sawyers mother mrs brownsberger former local residents who have been living at scarboro for some months have mov ed back to town where they are re siding in mrs brownsbergers house opposite the widdlfield garage public auction sale today on the farm of ralph nighswander lot 35 con 7 pickering the farm has been rented to henry reesor neigh bor hence the owner is giving up farming imessrs gordon and john quantz toronto called on their parents mr and mrs v b quantz last week one day after all there is no place like home it is growing increasingly difficult to hire help this spring and no one is idle for lack of work there should be no encouragement given peddlers and subscription takers this year for such individuals can find more useful employment some of the local gardeners have a few early potatoes and as usual mr robert stewart is numbered among the first his s9 years may be a drag but planting must go on says this determined scotch man and we admire him for jiis determination mrs murchison and jean motor ed to three rivers que last week where they spent several days visit ing with mrs murchisons son gordon before returning our local couple also visited quebec city and montreal reliable brand glover seeds clover seeds are at prewar levels it is better to seed down in 1911 than to wish you had in 1942 canadian grimm alfalfa no 1 red clover seed no 1 buy the best grades for real satisfaction alsike seed no 1 we advise sowing your normal acreage of alsike seed our stock is all 1939 seed which is much superior to the 1940 crop our stocks are all especially selected for purity and germination sweet clover no 1 no 2 still very cheap stiver bros owing to road conditions farmers in uxbridge last week hauled their milk to goodwood where it was shipped to blackwater and there picked up by trucks going down the lindsay highway to toronto murray hopkins called wesie for reasons we never understood has secured a position with the port perrybottlingworks and was in town on thursday with the firms big truck delivering coca cola to the local refreshment stands murray and his wife are residing in port perry with her sisterinlaw markham village will show their appreciation of their junior hockey champions in a civic banquet and dance scheduled for next wednes day evening in the town hall there such sports dignatories as w a hewitt secretary of the oha ross clements pies of the associa tion and chas querrie are expected to be present mr and mrs arnold henessey motored here from their home in windsor last week bringing along mr henesseys brother and his wife who continued on to port perry to attend the funeral of a near relative mr and mrs henessey visited in town with her father mr hugh boyd and sister mrs stover sunshine was in town on mon- day and suggested that we let friends know he is out of steady employment and ready to simonize cars again with that hearty laugh and winning smile sunshine really doesnt need any other adver tising but then you may have been in toronto when he called robert mckinnon has close to an acre of early potatoes planted while robert stewart has a quantity cut and ready to put into the ground mr stewart will be s9 years old in july but he is keen to get on the land mr h b reesor and daughter dorothy motored here from milver- ton last wokend to take back mrs reesor who had spent some time among their old home folk a dozen cgit girls represent ing the local group and under the leadership of mrs j f weatherill were in toronto over the weekend attending the convention of the central ontario cgit groups sessions of which were held in york- minster baptist church over one thousand girls registered during the three days a special banquet was tendered the delegates in the arcad ian court on saturday evening while a fireside service on sunday to gether with business meetings made up the balance of the itinerary george morden who has been em ployed for several years with the central feed store here has left town for a new position with a hamilton firm manufacturing liquid air lew who was always a popu lar figure on many of this towns more recent hockey and ball teams will be missed along main street murray nendick who has been working for l e oneill will move his place of employment one door east to fill in at the central feeds last weeks item about 32 kids in the northeast section around montreal and stouffer streets was wafted over the air to hundreds of thousands of listeners last sunday morning by andy clark in his week ly radio news and now we have to revise the figures a few days ago mr bill salmon added to the eastend nine more people seven children himself and mrs salmon they came from over on yonge street near richmond hill mr salmon is the new rose grower at the stouff ville floral plant the salmon fam ily have settled in the old hotel property in the very heart of what was brimstone point to the gang of 30 years ago aside from an appreciated boost to our village population the salmon group como highly recommended by their friends at the hill we notice in the uxbridge 40 years ago news that the fine music hall in the neighboring town cost the taxpayers only 4000 it looks like an 8000 building today in any event uxbridge did a wise thing to build a music hall that had done untold good as encouragement to developing stage talent that never would have come to light having purchased a building lot on duchess street immediately north of the united church a new house will shortly be erected there for mr charles nolan mr garnet william son of markham is the contractor while the cement work is in charge of mr norman bunker on friday telf rennie with his two big trucks had a gang of men at work digging out the cellar for an early start on the structure we also note that mr george baker is rushing a new house up immediately east of mor- ley barkers residence on obrien avenue and will have it for sale be fore many weeks are gone canadas ohj business oil is a necessity in the modern world and a paramount necessity in wartime without it the combat forces of land sea and air would be crippled the service of supply would be helpless and industrial support would fail to each warring country oil poses a different problem for germany the problem is to avert oil starvalgets into full swing tion she needs more oil than her wells and synthetic plants and her imports from russia and rumania can supply for great britain the problem is transportation she has access to abundant supplies in both hemispheres so long as she controls the seas and is served by an adequate fleet of tankers for canada the problem is american exchange a most important matter oil is almost as vital to canada as though the battle front lay within her boundaries her role as a great training ground and a great arsenal demands oil oil and more oil the calls of army navy air force air schools and industry are imperative it follows that the oil controller one of whose important functions is to conserve exchange cannot materially restrict the importation of oil and oil products without con travening his other important func tion that of assuring an adequate supply for the war effort how then can he reduce the huge amount that canada pays the united states for petroleum asphalt and their der ivatives totalling in 1039 47546- s00 two methods concurrent and non- conflicting are open to him one is importation of a larger proportion of crude oil and a smaller proportion of finished products a barrel of crude oil costs less than the products made from it importation in the crude rather than the refined form therefore saves exchange the second method is to encour age canada to produce more of her own crude oil requirements this is no small order canada is consum ing oil and oil products at a rate of more than 70 million barrels a year her oil production is less than 9 million a year consumption is growing rapidly as the war effort tho annual meeting of the war branch of the stouffville womens institute was held last week in the municipal hall reports of the year ending march 31 showed receipts of 75642 with expenses of 61411 489 worth of wool had been used during the year tho officers of 1941 were reelected as follows president mrs george lee secrotary tmrs e j davey treasurer mrs george gunn wool committee mrs p barrie mrs george lee miss mae urquhart the secretarys report showed 3202 knitted articles which in cluded 1380 pairs of socks 4s men from tho community on active service had each been outfitted with 2 pairs of socks sweater cap and mitts and scarf where needed work for british victims includ ed 133 quilts 9 blankets 1 pair pillows and 415 articles of clothing for men women and children valued at s1270 this week l e oneill announces another mattress sale of the famous marshall make wherein a very limited number will be sold at 1595 that regularly sell for 1950 aside from this the furniture store is giving everybody a guess that will cost you nothing and you may win absolutely free one of these marshall mattresses all you have to do is to call at the furniture store make a guess on the number that is sealed in one of tho mattresses in ten days seal will be broken and if you have the right number then you win fie prize there is nothing to buy tho only condition being that you call at the store and file your guess personally this is purely an adver tising stunt and the more callers the better tho firm will be pleased rem ember first time you are down town still buying eggs we are continuing to buy eggs in any quantity paying a premium of three cents a dozen over current market price for all large while strictly fresh poultry farm quality our registered grading station is no 029 santa clara prunes large 4050 size 2 lbs 23c monarch fancy pastry flour 7 lbs 29c 24 lbs 81c lyons tea blue label 8 oz 38c yellow label 36c pure maple syrup new seasons per gal 229 vitab wheat germ cereal 3 lbs 25c edward walls commenced last week to spray fruit trees with his approved formula that is calculated to destroy scab worms and other enemies of the fruit trees we under stand there is besides tho half dozen or more sprays now in use one to keep the apples from falling off tho trees prematurely the solution is one containing a minute amount of naphthalene acetichormone the samo which has been found of some prac tical value in stimulating root growth of plant cuttings for propagation the action of the hormone is to make tho fruit stem take a fresh grip on the tree so that instead of losing hold and falling the apples wait for the pickers becoming rosier and of better quality dominion bulk peanut butter 2 lbs 25c ontario white beans sweet mixed pickles toasted prairie nuts domino soap chips 6 lbs 25c large jar 25c large pkg free glass 25c 4 lb box 29c libbys in tomato sauce large 20 oz tin pork beans 3 tor age devon weiners skinless lb 21c peamealed cottage rolls lb 23c new texas cabbages hard green heads lb5c grapefruit florida seedless extra large 4 for 25c new texas beets 2 bunches lie celery florida white 2 bunches lie nice size dominion stores limited

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