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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 7, 1941, p. 8

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page eight the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 7th 10 11 the classified ads real estate wanted 150 to 200 acres clare mont district apply giving parti culars to mike shorten bramp ton for sale creeuhouse 12x50 hot water beating apply mrs w h hood uuionville house to rent on main street hardwood floors newly decorated all conveniences apply isaac boadway albert street house and 10 acres of land at bloomington for sale barn gar age hen house small fruit and excellent soil apply e barnes on premises phone 6412 stouffville rr2 for kent 123 acre farm lot 33 con s pickering township brick house bank barn a very desirable property apply thomas williamson or d holden phone 1s401 stouffville for sale church shed about 60 feet long good timbers apply to fred ward a m pugh or james coates claremont for sale 10 suckers 6 weeks old alex imustard con 7 mark- ham iot 33 phone 4s03 for sale number of collie pups percy dike markham rr2 ph 6215 native of clahemoxt district now usa lawyer mr and mrs edgar cocksworth of cincinnati were in town this week visiting his aunts mrs k c tarr and mrs nathan tarr mr cocksworth is a native of claretnout district being a son of the late sid cocksworth still well remembered by many readers of this paper edgar has been in the usa for 15 years and is a lawyer in the cincinnati metropolis another brother morley living in western canada is also practising law for sale two close springers holstein apply frank bennett gormley phone stouffville 6306 for sale 23 pigs six weeks old also five chunks john m mccil- vray lot 21 con 2 uxbridge farm for sale in township of scott 150 acres choice clay learn 40 acres of bush 10 acres of pasture abundance of water hank bam with cement stables roomed olid brick house beauti ful lawns sell as going concern immediate possession appy box c tribune office stouffville for sale a new semibungalo house in stouffville modern con veniences hardwood floors fire proof garage excellent ideation priced to sell also new 4-room- ed bungalo modern hardwood floors central these are well built and cannot be put up for the same price today g w baker gormley phone 7304 for sale fresh jersey cow leg jersey from an accredited blood tested herd apply ross chapman phone stouffville 4 609 cold storage lockers for rent for particulars apply to stouffville creamery phone 1s601 for sale or rent 5 room house on victoria street water lights hot water heating lot vacant on august 15th en quire at tribune office for par ticulars gormley g w baker sons are building a cottage for mr m brown at cashel mrs sam doner mrs clarence doner mrs frank harvey mrs joe sider aud miss evelyn gooding are spending a week holidaying near braeebridge the bible school in gormley clos ed on friday evening with a full church and a splendid display and talent was given to those present we are glad to see mrs earl don er out again after being in bed at her mothers home for a few days sunday imr frank harvey took a truck load of young people to the largei mennonite camp meeting held at kitchener custom plowing i am fully prepared to do tractor plowing satisfaction guaranteed ross chapman phone stouflville 4000 150 acre farm for rent about 40 acres pasture and bush with stream lot 6 pt 7 con 3 ux bridge driving house and pig pen 20x30 to hold 40 pigs hen house two colony houses sheep pen 20x30 both pig pen and sheep pen on good stone or cement walls bank barn 42x70 good frame house water hot and cold also bath two cisterns in barn good fences near two good villages 1 vi miles from school apply to joseph alsop glasgow wanted wanted married man exper ienced in general farm work house and other privileges pro vided apply to f whetter lemonville phone 9320 avanted iroom and board want ed by young woman apply box m tribune bell son authorized agents for delaval co ltd magnetic and sterling milkers cream separat ors and parts sales and service power pump oil and repir parts carried in stock phone 281 stouffville priigidaire refrigerators ranges delaval milkers milk coolers washers radios vacuum cleaners dairy cattle grain and straw accepted in trade bal cash or easy terms write or call b r leech farm dept for catalogue and save money by dealing toronto radio sports 211 yonge st toronto ont wanted dead horses mul cattle telephone for free pick up stouffville 255 markham 4326 claremont 913 we pay phone charges gordon young ttd adelaide 3636 toronto bylaw no 640 take notice that the council of the village of stouffville have enacted a bylaw to provide for the closing of all barber shops in the village of stouffville each monday at the hour of 7 pm in the afternoon and to remain closed until the hour of 5 oclock on tuesday forenoon and also every wednesday from the hour of 1230 oclock in the afternoon and to remain closed until thursday at hour of 5 oclock in the forenoon excepting those times and occasions when said mondays and wednesday precedes a statutory holiday or any holiday proclaimed by the reeve of the said municipality of the village of stouffville and also excepting christmas week being such times and occasions as the barber shops are to remain open as usual for the convenience of patrons infraction of this bylaw will in cur a penalty of 1000 for first offense and 5000 for second offense chlucii hill couple shower on the eve of their marriage two popular young people of church hill miss mary pegg and mr bruce mclean were tendered a kitchen shower by the people of the com munity while the occasion was also seized upon by the friends of the young peoples class of church hill sunday school to present the couple with a fine clock the prcsen tation was made by mr tom clark while a short well worded address was given by miss amy lageer it said we the young peoples class take great pleasure in presenting you mary and bruce with this little token of our affection and appreci ation of two christian workers who have been examples by your fine christian lives as you sail the sea of matrimony you can do no better than continue in christ with this small gift goes our sincerest wish for your future happiness together may you long live to enjoy gods bless ing in his sacred bond george storey clerk wanted young woman desires one or two warm bright unfurnish ed rooms with light housekeeping privileges and conveniences apply box t tribune miscellaneous tractor plowing and culti vating done on short notice walt holden phone 18401 for sale gurney stove with oven also quantity fruit jars and a floor rug 9x12 apply ring- wood garage live stock stock for sale special registered holstein bull calf 2500 dams official rop 2- yearold record 12764 lbs 432 lbs fat sirs dams rop 15809 lbs 607 lbs fat 3s4 psc extra good team of clydes 4 and 5 years old about 3200 lbs also 3- year old clyde mare all sound and well broken bargain prices 100 each 1 pair matched clyde yearlings 5000 each leechwood farm 24 miles east of yonge street 1 mile south of no7 highway b r leech owner busier evojry day making fly spray improved new high test knocks em down keeps em down from dan to beersheba they demand the repelant tannin film spray chases flies away to stay it sticks lasts on cattle all day no taint practically stainless odorless used in house stores butcher bar ber fruit shops dairy creamery etc kills and repells gad bot heel nose warble small and big flies mosquitos and tomato worms etc with high test spray horses gain flash cows give more milk hogs gain weight hens surely produce reg spray at 95c gal 160 oz improved high test ioo oz 125 fragrant for house 25c and 49c bot standard at 5c 10c 25c 59c pine orchard marketing your wheat our market for fall wheat is secondto none in the province our service too you will find satisfactory in every way we guarantee top market quotations correct weight correct grade and prompt settlement we supply sax and pick up at your barn or field dicksons hill mills markham ro est 142 ontario chick service that satisfies additional locals herbert lageer of toronto visited his mother on sunday last farmers dance to give 250 in lucky draws murray ramer bloomington ports seeing a huge v plainly in the j offer sky a few evening ago miss betty hope is holidaying at a girls camp at waubaushene mrs fred reid is spending a few days at markham with her parents miss c a chapman of stouffville spent a couple of weeks with her brother and wife here mr and mrs harold johnson of claremont and family visited their parents mr and mrs rt johnston miss beverley stevens of graven- hurst is holidaying with her cousin imiss jean stevens our thresher harry brandon finds himself much in demand right now miss olive hutchinson lias retfirn- ed to stouffville after spending a few days with her brother percy and family miss jean johnston is spending her holidays with her parents here little miss joan and master paul widdifield are spending a few days with their aunts miss widdifield and mrs allen our ball team stands second in the lake simcoe league and are ready to start the playoffs good luck boys we are behind you wedding bells were ringing last week for one at our ball team bub creston congratulations bub mr and mrs harold eveleigh and baby bruce spent the holiday with p g tarr sold a monument this week for delivery up on manitouliu island mr alex mcdonald former resi dent of church street but now of toronto gave the home paper a hurried call on tuesday he is enter taining his young nephew who is in the navy sunday schoolteacher for 40 years dead save money at bakers our products are all guaranteed mr and jirs walt 0111151011 as represented george e baker piimr manufacturing chemist stouffville ontario holiday visitors with imr and mrs j gayman were mr harvey gay- i man and daughter miss betty of st catherines can you afford to pass up 15 to 20 saving on feed costs y feed fulopep egg mash with whole oats and 3 scratch grains you may pocket a saving of as much as 15 to 20 heres a way to help yourself enjoy real profit from poultry this fall its a plan thousands of successful poultrymen follow simply feed the fulopep way that may save you up to 15 to 20 on cost of feeding for heavy egg production with l fulopep egg mash 13 whole oats and v3 scratch grain your feed may cost as much as 15 to 20 less in this combination of grain and fulopep egg mash is a wonderful balance of feed values exceptional vitamins minerals and proteins to help hens maintain a high standard of health and production make a point to sec us soon and get all the details resident in the brougham district for over 50 years but a native of keswick martha ann morton widow of the late edward willson passed away at the home of her daughter mrs gannon on friday august 1st ending an illness of some 16 years farmers in the brougham district mr willson passed away in 1934 and there survives the parents three sons and one daughter namely warren willson of brougham ross and donald of toronto and mrs gannon of brougham mrs winch is an only sister surviving while there is also eight grandsons and one granddaughter for forty years mrs willson con tinuously taught a primary sunday school class and her life has been one of great example to young folk she belonged to the christian church the funeral on sunday was in charge of rev i f kennedy and proceeded from the late home to brougham union cemetery six grandsons were pall hearers the york county farmers are again out to do their share in war re- relief work taking up a generous of a free dance pavilion and orchestra from mr george davies manager of the cedar beach dance gardens at musselmans lake the junior farmers are staging a dance and draw on monday august lsth gurifnteeiiig to the evening tele- rams bvv fund at least 50000 the dancing pavilion at mussel- mans is one of the largest and smartest in ontario which combin ed with the popularity of ozzie williams orchestra at one time playing in the chateau laurier ottawa makes the offer from mr davies very attractive the juniors have also decided to run a draw on the admission tickets and have solicited the help of commercial companies and gener ous individuals with the result that 250 worth of draw prizes is offered among some of the largest are a purebred guernsey calf a purebred yorkshire sow at 1941 marconi radio 25 worth of mer chandise and 30 worth of merchan dise and 30 worth of commercial feed besides eleven other prizes 33 out of 40 farmkks ix whitohukch harvesting unassisted stiver bros authorized quaker feed dealer stouffville ontario phone 4501 who pays the cream t does the farmer pause to con sider who pays for the many cream trucks on the road no doubt he has lint nevertheless he can do some thing to keep down the cost of theso trucks by helping to reduce the mileage to this end we learn that the stouffville creamery has just advanced the price for cream de livered by one cent whereby the farmer is now allowed two cents per pound of butter fat for cream that is brought in to the creamery this means around one dollar a week to the average shipper or farmer who makes his own delivery and this is worth considering after all it is the farmer who maintains the cream trucks and they are on the roads for his con venience but if he can possibly double up by sending in his cream he need not pay for the trucks but may collect the two cents per pound butter fat by making his own de liveries this is a good idea especially in these times when there is a call for the conservation of gasoline and the creamery is to be congratulated for instituting this idea among its pat rons victoria square wms members please note that on august 13th at 2 pm we will hold our regular meeting at the home of mrs stanley boynton wc shall conclude our study book with programme viii dr horace c wrinch surgeon of the skcena graduation will be held on mon day sept 1 at the church whitchurch township farmers saj they are experiencing an unprece dented shortage of farm labor aged men and school children and in some cases women have been press ed into service to harvest the crops in one block of 2000 acres between here and aurora there are is farms without a hired man a situation un precedented in local history of 40 farmers queried all of whom ordin arily employ hired men only seven had help and some of these were considered as only partial help be cause of inexperience or age if we dont get too much rain i guess well manage all light but iff mighty hard work and we have no time for anything else one farmer said news that a number of men might be available from newmarket training camp was welcome by farm ers these boys are just what wc need there are many farm boys among them but in any case theyre in good condition christian mother called to rest mrs quintin bone 75 dawes road toronto died at the east toronto hospital last week in her 5 7th year she was the mother of mr robert bone of stouffville and formerly of atha although her health had not been good for some time mrs bone was only in the hospital six weeks she was born in ayrshire scotland and came to canada with her husband in 1910 an active worker in den- tonia park united church she re cently refused a a life membership in the wms illustrating her desire to serve without personal honor surviving are her husband and two sons irobert of this town and douglas in toronto and by three grandchildren all in stouffville namely shirley roberta and marl- h the funeral was largely attended on saturday august 2 interment being at pine hill cemetery many floral tributes banked the bier and rttested the high secn in which the deceased was held

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