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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 4, 1941, p. 3

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the tribune stouflfville ont thursday sept 4th 1941 page threh monum that happy i could dahc wl j joyf just cot c00dy6ar tirbs and thvrt a braw 8arrrcain we have guaranteed gooifefe tires at all prices yesl its true you can buy guaranteed big mileage goodyears at a price that best suits your driving needs and your purse and well put them on your car without delay today d f holden sons stouffville ontario investment many users say that their duro water supply sys tem is their best in vestment because it furnishes constant running water has reduced the drudgery of housework and permitted the instal lation of necessary sanitary conveni ences so essential to the health and com fort of a family are you doing without these daily requirements of family contentment if so a small expenditure for a duro water supply system will remedy the condition the duro system can be bought with confidence al though the design has not been drastically changed the quality has been constantly improved thousands of owners have had years of satisfactory service from their duro pumps the snowwhite 20x42 enamelled sink illus trated above including faucet ready for instal lation costs sfm00 o 3800 sink and cabinet with faucet 0590 to 7150 trap iron pipe and fittings extra the duro special pump has a capacity of 250 gals per hour is supplied with a 25 gal tank and 25 or 60 cycle motor it costs only 8100 to 050 running water throughout your home to have modern emco bathroom and ki emco products are quality built in all pric the duro finance plan enables you over a period of three years brathwaite har stouffville c empire brass mfg london hamilton winnipeg to vant a largo number of frlendw and nolghbours gathered at the home of mr and mrs arthur clarkson east end stouffville on friday evening and surprised miss ruth clarkson mn moto visit i froit bra howie of mr and mr were callers in town on sunday to see their old friend mr john ratcliff who is steadily improving since his most receut eye operation calgary j mr and mrs xorman baker were here on the holiday weekend visiting at their respective homes mr and mrs a c burkholder re turned over the weekend from their annual holiday at their summer home in port carling where they spent the summer season the big daily papers are hard- pressed now and then for a flaming heading yet one of these days we may expect one like this raf makes mincemeat out of hamburg mrs dan oboyle who resides with her daughter at islington spent a few days at the old home here just east of town now occupied by her sou jack one of the mockeries of our war effort is to witness a chap with a big v plastered on the windshield whizz ing by you at 50 or go miles an hour conserving gasoline means nothing to him mr l davis daughters eva and marguerite and a nephew of lansing michigan were in stouffville last week and visited with mr davis sister mrs a s collins also calling on other friends in town mr k g tarr is reaping a won derful harvest of murphies from his lot on mill street just north of john madills residence where he has 1500 hills ready to dig the sample so far shows all clean big potatoes rev robert imoynau ba bth was the speaker at st james presby terian church last sunday the rev t decourcy rayner was absent fulfilling an engagement made some months ago to return to wallace- town ont as guest preacher at the old members reunion day services friends were pleased to renew acquaintances again this week with a man who left this town almost 4s years ago in the person of mr j e lehman who conducts one of north bays fine bartering shops mr and mrs lehman were visiting uncle isaac boadwaj mr and mrs don fraser of belle ville were visitors at the imiss jane burkitt home over the holiday mr and mrs bert carpenter and daughter marie of bradford visit ed with mrs carpenters parentsmr and mrs j s dougherty on sunday girl wanted for general housework apply to mrs h b freel stouff ville miss ted hoover spent the holiday weekend with her parents here mr and mrs lud hoover col j l maclean and wife were in town from haveloek last week to visit his brother mr n m mac- lean one of the old boys whose name is linked with the early days of this town mr otto obrien was here last week making a hurried call on a few old friends mr obrien is a resi dent of chicago and is staying at lakeview house jacksons point for holidays a reader of this paper is interest ed to know if anyone has a picture of knills hotel one of the taverns of bygone days it stood on the site of the old queens hotel a frame structure that was destroyed by fire many years ago mr knill built the queens a brick structure later some farmers have the right idea their name is clearly printed on the mail box in front of their farm they have also remembered that the speed of presentday travel makes it imperative that the name be in good- sized letters so that it can be read at a glance for many years most farm ers have neglected to keep their name on their mailboxes this is a step in the right direction quality servico v v the way to better fall wheat yields by using ceresan we recommend the following analyses of cil brand fertilizer 0126 01210 2126 granular 21210 2166 granular superphosphate 20 pc or 20 pc granular v v there will be no shortage of fertilizer this fall but freight cars and trucks will not always be immediately available it is to your advantage as well as ours to order your fertilizer a little time ahead of using v v v v i we are in the market for fall wheat feed barley malting barley milling oats and mixed grain also alsike clover and red clover stiver bros during the task of redecorating the interior of the mbc church services are being held in ratcliffs hall mr sam richards is the de corator mr edw baker and son grant from balsam lake near fenelon falls were clown last week doing some house decorating for mrbakers brother frank before purchasing the summer resort farm in the north mr baker was engaged in the paint ing and decorating business in stouffville labor day in town was scarcely recognized as a holiday other than that business places were closed and main street did not have the ens ternary cars parked by people doins business from out of town the pic ture theatre provided the one line of entertainment for those seekin amusement rev s goudie last sunday spoke jt both services in the glad tidings mission on st clair avenue where his great nephew rev h r pamer- maker is the pastor on tuesday mr goudie was on his way to port huron to attend the general council of the united missionary society of the meunonite church mr goudie is chairman of this important group the big bowling competition at newmarket last week saw the chief honor going to markham rink skipp ed by the veteran ed wurm and supported by jim calvert fred ree- sor and rolph millet the southern lads carried away the hon e j davis cup for three wins mr f l buttons rink lost out in the second game to brampton thereby missing the chance to win the cup it has often been said that when it comes to a brain job two heads are better than one and in this case three proved better misses eulah brillinger and isobel collard and mr donald hodgins pooled their skill one day last week to guess the number in attendance on this partic ular day at the exhibition their guess was just 300 short of the exact number and the prize was a hand some meat slicer the tribune is endeavouring to compile as complete a list as possible of stouffville boys in the various branches of the canadian forces also boys from the immediate dis trict we would especially like pic tures and would appreciate the cooperation of our readers to this end rev kenneth mover of chalmers church ottawa and a cousin of mrs g r w thomas visited here with the thomass on sunday and while attending service in the united chur ch on sunday evening assisted rev davis in the pulpit rev g w brown pastor of the ringvood circuit and resident in town occupying the peter lehman house on rupert avenue got the surprise of his life these recent weeks when ho witnessed the thrifty peach tree on the property produce its crop now they are all picked and believe it or not mr brown ga thered seventeen baskets of fruit from i he single tree they wero taken off rather on the green side and ripened in the house thus assur ing them from being blown down it would seem that peaches grew very well in stouffville where a few trees are giving a good account of them selves when producing in some shel tered spot the death was announced from toronto last week of mrs katie ross yake wife of barton bert yake who is recalled by many people town for as a lad he lived in the east end of town and down the tenth concession lie being a son of louis yake while his mother was a mem ber of the sheffield family mrs bert yake is survived by her husband and two of a family and was buried in toronto her native city last satur day morning lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family womens hosiery rubbers gloves shoes socks boots mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock miss rao walsh and friend miss e tippen toronto were labor day visitors with the formers parents mr and mrs h walsh church st mr robert gray of champlain ny has been in town the past week visiting with his nieces the misses rose proprietors of the leola food shoppe mr and mrs ralph haist of tor onto visited friends here in town last week mr haist was a member o the local continuation school staff last year the farewell dance to music by ozzie williams and his orchestra was held at cedar beach gardens musselmans lake last saturday evening due to the coolness of the season campers returned to the city earlier than usual this year and mr davies was forced to relinquish his orchestra before the end of the month due to the small attendance war work and other means have tended to keep lakeside attendance small this year although weekend crowds have been very large over 10000 persons enjoyed the fine accommodations of cedar beach gardens in 1941 while many more visited the park mrs irobert monkhouse mrs blaney and mrs forsyth of toronto called on friends here in town last week tlie former were residents o this district a number of years ago imiss thelma atkinson daughter of rev and mrs levi atkinson of uxbridge and formerly of stouff ville was placed second in the exhib ition musical competition last week thelma was entered in piano 19 years and under mrharry wilmot of montreal was in town last week living over again some of the scenes occurring when he was much younger and playing ball for stouffville when a few of his old friends began to rehearse some of the famous games of the past the nick name of bumpy fair ly rang in his ears local pastors son shows grownup how bridetobe with a lovely kitchen and to miscellaneous shower hoi h of stouffville had the thrill just before teacher donnle assisted stones bakery frtage became so acute miss elizabeth as dornies job to teach her where to go thirty miles travelled you see donnle is trio numbers wore rendered in the united church on sunday morn ing by mrs fred byer mrs r bone and miss edna foskett this very pleasing trio tiegan singing together when all three were atatha and might properly be called the atha trio the death of james w hewitt aged 71 of toronto recalls the fact that he was the founder of the con tracting firm of howitt sons who built the wing on our school build ing four years ago a native ot orangoville the late mr howitt will ever be remembered as a man who builded well it was because of his thoroughness and sincere christian principals inculcated into the big contracts his firm handled that they became known as masters of the art and a building erected by the firm ot hewitt sons will ever stand as a monument to them of which they may be justly proud more than 2000000 gallons ot apple juice will bo canned this year agriculture department ofiicials pre dict establishing a record for one ot canadas youngest and most promis ing fruit industries successful can ning ot unfermented apple juice has been possible only sinco 1937 when a suitable acidresistant lining was found for the cans ofiicials said at about the same time a pasteuriz ation process was developed to pre vent fermentation without destroy ing the delicate fruit flavor in the season 193738 about 12s0oo gallons were canned according to depart mental records and as the product caught the public taste the amount jumped in the next year to 900000 gallons last year the total was 1500000 gallons

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