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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 25, 1941, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday sept 18th 1941 page thrbb buses leave lkavk stouffvrllb to toronto a 615 am d 245 pm b 825 am c 350 pm c 1250 pm e 840 pm a except sun hoi 1 sun hoi c sat only d ercept sat sun hoi e sat sun hoi standard time km travb mfotmahom at ieola pood shoppe gray coach lines rev d a churcher ba of tor onto will be the speaker at the har- test thanksgiving service in the receives his wings douglas james of mark- ham who received uk wings last week and is now a fully quali fied member of the rcaf jessie as he is popularly known received his schooling in markham and is wellknown to the local lads anglican church sunday after noon at 2 pm multiple vitamins six known vitamins essential to good health ar contained in these capsules 50 capsules 25 days supply 150 100 capsules 50 days supply 250 mentholatum 29c 55c wampoles t rr d i or cod liver extract 100 bnten tooth paste 29c patolum 45c zambuk krushen salts 47c mum 89c 59c 69c iron yeast tabs 100s 79c bikers milk of magnesia brewers puretest yeast tabs haliver oil capsules 4 ounces 75c stomach relief bismarex scotts emulsion 59c 10 ounces 29c 100 60c 100 119 10 ounces 175 98c rexall bronchial syrup a safe healing remedy 6 oz bottle 50c adrienne face powder its the best box rexall agency roadways drug store st0uffville ontario on b0 tnere is a santa claus i just found out i can boy guaranteed g00wears at a price i can afford to pa vi every goodyear tire in every price class is tops in mileage and safety at its price each will save you money over any other tire at or near its price d f holden sons stouffville ontario local general news trout season has closed but the wild duck open season is here mr and mrs archie stover roy and ruth and son barrie of milver- ton were sunday visitors with mr and mrs harmon hoover fires from gasoline and other petroleum products in canada num hered 1020 in 1940 and caused pro perty damage of over 500000 and resulted in the loss of 27 lives dr mckay of unionville was re moved to a hospital in toronto last friday where he will undergo treat ment for an infection in his one foot a number from this town and out lying district will be interested to learn that oliver stalter former teacher and principal at markham high school has entered the service of the rcaf as an instructor and is stationed at regina older sport fans will be interested to hear that lefty lennox the former hardball pitching star from stouffville is now on active service with the first battalion of the grey- simcoe foresters and is stationed in nova scotia where he is taking a mechanics course his first name is mervyn rev ellsworth toll one of the toll brothers who literally hitch hiked around the world and who have shown their pictures several times in stouffville as well as in surrounding communities was married last saturday sept 20th to miss ruby draper they will reside in port calling where rev mr toll is minister of the united church people have been known to steal almost everything under the sun but last week a new one came to light when two farmers in the walkerton district discovered that the hair had been shorn from the tails of their farm horses by parties unknown the purpose of the hair clipping was done ostensibly for the purpose of selling the crop for which there is a good market price we understand stouffville war branch wish to announce that they will pack boxes this friday and request all who have knitted articles to send them in the branch acknowledges 10 from mrs mccullough clothing for all ages quilts afghan from 9th line group ballantrae imrs watts miss chap man miss eva hoover mrs farth ing miss brodie mrs morton miss mover norman mclean and mrs george lawson thanks is extended to all these helpers mrs davey i secretary miss edra burkitt accompanied by mr jack pennock are holidaying in belleville this week at the home of miss burkitts sttser mrs don fraser rev and imts fuller of jarvis ontario were in town renewing old acquaintances among friends here last week mr fuller it will be re called was pastor of the presby terian church here some years ago guests of mrs leaney sunday were her nephew lieut jack phillips of the rcaf trenton his mother mrs harold phillips also of saskatoon and mr and mrs e braaten of the radio research co leaside frank yake son of mrs w yake has joined the rcaf and is serv ing in the midwest it is about 15 years since ponsey yake struck for the pacific coast and has never re turned to this day his brother harry is employed at the stouffville creamery mr and mrs h o klinck have gone to toronto for the winter months where they will be in charge of a university residence for boys the couple will sure be missed in town even though their absence is of a temporary nature mrs s t bodendistel was one of the lucky winners in the bean guess ing contest in toronto whereby she was given one pound each of tea and coffee of a nationally advertised brand this was the same competi tion in which mrs harry stouffer won a silver tea service one year ago grows v cucumber in the window of this paper this week is displayed a v cucumiier grown by garfield ham of lemon- ville the perculiar shape is derived from two cukes grown together at one end and shooting upward in a manner that makes a perfect v take a look at it next time you are passing the tribune work of the childrens aid society is an essential war work and tiie members of the staff are doing their best on the home front miss binge- man a member on the staff for east york stated in an address before the stouffville senior womens institute wednesday afternoon last week then the husband enlists a stabilizing in fluence is removed from the home and the dependants allowance board and the childrens aid are working in close touch in many such homes she said work of the society had in creased by 105 per cent in july and august of 1941 over the same per iod last year imrs george gunn opened her home for the meeting and mrs garfield kollington pre sided ten dollars was voted in aid of the childrens aid society the east end of the village is suffering from some shamefully neglected properties vacant lots where the weeds are running wild one property we have in mind is right on main street and belongs to a man who is reported to have turn ed down an offer to sell the vacant property on more than one occasion yet he neither sells or uses it him self such individuals should not be allowed to mar the beauty of the village in this way and steps ought to be taken promptly to see that they at least keep their places within the law this property we have in mind is growing noxious weeds and we hope after this publication that the weed inspector will see to it that someone lustily swings a scythe on this place it takes all kinds of people to make up a community but we do not need that class who will allow their premises to grow into disrepair vacant lots into weeds which does much to lessen the ad vancement of the town this sort of person is a hindrance he pays less and less taxes and tends to reduce the value of his neighbors property too the press should not have to bo the policemen but lacking action from any other source we are im pelled to protest in the interest of hay fever sufferers and the property owners in general who have that civic pride that makes them anxious to keep their premises beautiful a real home jmmm stouffville obrien avenue solid red brick modern home only a few years old containing 7 lovely spacious rooms and 2 gunrooms 18 ft living room with open lire place bright kitchen large dining room 4 bedrooms bath with shower this home has hardwood floors throughout hot water heating storm sash blinds fixtures electric water heater electric stove plenty of cupboards 2 car garage lot 150x125 lovely location for price terms and appointment con sult pimblett real estate phone grover 2556 2177 danforth ave toronto or dr h b freel stouffville ontario two cockerels that have something to crow about helping our boys overseas help these cockerels help the boys by buying tickets at 10c each or 3 for 25c the cockerels weigh well over s pounds each buy a ticket and watch them gain until the 11th of october the date set for the draw v stiver bros mr and mrs wilbur hill of tor onto were in town visiting at mr hills home on sunday mr and mrs allan r good kitchener were weekend guests at the brierbush the home of mr goods brother mrs bart lynburner and daugh ter margaret from fergus are here visiting with mr lynburners moth er mrs jas ratcliff messrs bob and wilson boyer of the bracebridge herald staff dropped in for a friendly call at the tribune office on monday bracebridge mark ed civic holiday last monday army armstrong wellknown hockey referee who has guided many a local game through hectic periods has just been returned as singles champion of the oshawa tennis club according to local growers this has been an exceptionally good year for cabbage and cauliflower and as further evidence of this fact mr ross winterstein presented the tribune with a head last weekend which nearly filled a wheelbarrow this lusty sample had a head nearly three feet in circumference and weighed 9 pounds joe austin son of mr and mrs george austin of stouffville is not a naval cadet as was erroneously stated in this paper last week but has joined the active service of the royal canadian navy and is station ed at toronto at present joe is re ceiving instruction in submarine detection rev kobt young was the minis ter at ballantrae united church on sunday morning in the absence of rev a j orr the pastor win two handsome birds someone will shortly be presented with a prize pair of cockerels now on exhibition at the store of stiver bros tickets are being sold at 10c each or 3 for 25c total proceeds for the soldiers benefit comfort fund and the stouffville war branch drop in and procure a ticket or three at once the cause is worthy the birds are a prize mr and mrs claude brillinger are moving to toronto sorry to lose the young couple from the vill agemrs brillinger luella gayman has long been an active member of the united church choir where she has freely given of her vocal talent friends are hoping that their stay in toronto will only be of short dur ation and that they may return to stouffville mr russel storry was removed from a toronto hospital to the home of his son howard in town on sun day it is now six weeks since mc storry was seriously injured in an accident at his gravel pit north of town he was putting on a big belt when the machinery was in motion and in some manner was caught and whirled around a clutch he suffered a broken leg and arm the latter be ing so badly crushed it was feared it would have to be ampuated how ever the arm was saved but it will be a considerable time before mv storry is able to do a days work again cjwvvvi fau9a attimg ri avfl mpabmla b0lw 4 tjou wjw mow mm iv mwk t 1 iayiyvlv handy ammonia per pkg 5c kraft macaroni dinner 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