Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 29, 1942, p. 3

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etrahmeslonjrtiileont thuredayjan 29tb1942 page thbjb9 theatre s phone 100 showing each night at 815 st daiarday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday january 2080 31 shepherd of the hills mm wayne betty field technicolor select short subjects monday tuesday wednesday february 2 3 i lone wolf keeps a date warren william frances robinson five little peppers in trouble thursday friday saturday february 5 0 7 meet john doe oary cooper barbara stanwyck sand the tribune to absent friends business han 111 mr w e carswell proprietor of the shaw store which was recently robbed of a 1000 worth of goods has been ill in bed for more than a week at his apartment in the brown betty mr carswell has with stood a good deal of trouble in re cent weeks since only a few weeks before the store robbery his wife died with shocking suddenness at the home of her sister in guelph all of which seems to substantiate the old saying that trouble never comes single handed everybody will hope for mr carswells early return to good health boys getthe air cadet magazine all those chaps in town who are contemplating joining the stouffvillf air cadet unit should have a look at the canadian air cadet magazine a monthly publication covering all the doings of the league latest air force talk model building and many help rul hints regarding the coming course the price of the magazine is 50c per year and any body can see samples of the book by calling at the tribune office the secretary of the local unit charles nolan will take your subscription a skating party under auspices of mrs jos borinsky spent a few the cgit group was announced to days in ottawa visiting her daugh- be held wednesday night of this week lets go walter dickson after several weeks in ibed and confined to his home was able to get outdoors last week and is steadily mending his health mr and mrs norman cooper and miss lou dickinson pf toronto call ed on mr and mrs k g tarr sun day afternoon soldiers comfort fund previously acknowledged c cadieux billy hole collection bottles skating party 241s3 200 50 s6s 2570 total 27891 whitchurch township enjoys some residents of many years standing among them being mr and mrs john mcclure who were married 50 years on january 20 and who have resided on the same farm on the 4th concession for that entire half cen tury this is a splendid record worthy of special mention mr wilfred mckay one of the auditors for the bethesda stouff- ville telephone co was in s town on monday for the annual meeting of the company an old lemonville school pupil mr mckay met mr seneca baker in the office of this paper and enjoyed a brief chat over bygone days one of mckays uacles and mr baker were school chums over 70 years ago ter miss edith borinsky mrs norman baker of belleville visited last weeekend with her par ents here mr and mrs e a button pte allen macconnochle of the cpc ottawa spent last weekend with his wife and family flying officer dr john button who is stationed with the rcaf at winnipeg is home on two week leave quaixtr shbyiaar i moms plan i is okay calling a person an old heel may take on new meaning now es pecially if the old heel is rubber dr s s ball dr mackay l e oneill norman hisey r mccien- nin and constable robert windsor were summoned as witnesses from this district to appear before the grand jury repair farm machinery more tools for victory means less steel for agriculture avoid costly breakdowns and loss of time and labour during seeding and harvest check your machinery for necessary iparcs and repairs do it at once while parts are available place your order for repair parts immediately save labour with machinery use custom equipment where necessary exchange work and implements with your neighbours a nice crowd attended the veter ans skating party at the arena last week proceeds of which vent to the comfort fund which keeps the local boys overseas supplied with cigar ettes winners of the lucky draws offered were 1st howard haynes quarter ton of coal donated by stiver bros 2nd lola forsyth quarter ton of coal donated by stan hastings 3rd prize mrs roy tarr picnic ham donated by schells meat market two boxes of chocolates donated by shine davis were prizes i awarded for a couple of lucky spot j skates thanks is extended by the veterans to all those who helped with the night pilot officer elmer winn son of mr and mrs fred winn who has been stationed at trenton air base since obtaining his wings has been moved to brandon man elmer was home on leave last weekend mrs don fraser of belleville who has ibeen recuperating irom a recent illness at the home of her aunt here miss jane burkett expects to return to her home this week miss bur- kitt will accompany her cooperate with neighbours for greateruse ofpower equip ment in your community plan your crop programme to extend the period of haying and harvest your agricultural representative and your county agricultural war committee will cooperate with you make the best possible use of what you have ontario department of agriculture t m dewan mmhltr w r reek deputy mmhlor now totally blind mrs john beach one of our west end residents living on albert street terrace has lost the sight of her only good eye and is now totally blind enthusiastic knitter mrs beach has completed over a t hundred pairs of socks and is otherwise very active too mr and mrs beach moved to town from gormley two years ago and because ot her advanced age it is feared that she will never enjoy the priceless use of her sight again re grets and sympathy are almost use less in such a desperate circumstance still we offer it and every heart in the village sympathizes with mrs beach an astonishing report was read in one of the evening papers last week when it announced george storey resigns as treasurer of school board after serving 25 years no one could explain where such a report originated and mr storey merely says the truth was greatly exagger ated and thats what mark twain once said when he read an account of his own death in the newspapers stoic meat from car a farmer on the 8th concession of maikham reports that a parcol of meat was stolen ifrom his car in stouffville on saturday night as the vehicle was parked on main street if this sort of thing becomes preval ent it would be well for farmers and others to lock their cars when valu ables are left in them dont let your liver make you an invalid people who are off colour say theyre liverish or their liver is bad do you know how serious this is that it may lead to permanent ill health your wholesystcmpolsonedandbrokendown your liver is the largest organ in your body and most important to your health it supplies energy to muscles tissues and glands if unhealthy your body lacks this energy and becomes enfeebled youthful vim disappears again your liver pours cut bile to digest food get rid of waste and allow proper nourishment to reach your blood when your liver gets out of order proper digestion and nourishment stop youre poisoned with the waste that decomposes in your intestines nervous troubles and rheumatic pains arise from this ison you become constipatedstomach and daeys cant work properly the whole system is affected and you feci rotten head achy backachr dizzy tired out a ready prey tar sickness and disease thousands of people are never sick and have von prompt relief from these miseries with improved fniitatives liver tablets the liver is toned up the other organs function normally and lasting good health results today improved fruitatives are canadas largest selling liver tablets they must be good try them yourself now let fruitativesv rot vonbick on the road to lasting health- ice like a new person 25c 50c constantly in pain now a new woman for a lone time i f elt very mlaentble with liver trouble and constipation which broufthton such bad head- acbesthatlcould hardly do my housework x started frult-a- tlvcs and fele bet ter at once after uslnft only ono box the awful headaches were one constipation left me and i elt llko a new woman musj duptantm corntcolly onu suffered for yean now fee grand i was always irrit able tired head achy i could not eat or sleep well and had very severe constipa tion after trying many medicines i found frult-a- tlvee my head aches and consti pation have disappeared and x am never dred or irritable now mnj h lallberf montreal bq altonn fov hunt there were certainly more hunt ers than foxes and rabbits combined over in the altona district east of town last saturday for the big fox hunt staged there forty men assem bled for the chase in cars and on foot covering a big district mapped out east and north of altona four foxes were sighted and four were shot also four rabbits was the total bag of course a few sly animals may have got scent of the affair in advance and made themselves scarce on the day of the big duel anyway the foxes could not be found in any thing like the numbers in which they arc seen around chicken pens on other occasions small adv scores again last week a farmer east of clare- mont advertised for a large iron kettle and was rewarded in finding one for sale at lemonville on the farm of mr dan hall he promptly journeyed to the heart of whit church and quickly purchased the 45 gallon pot that he so desired ja have its just another proof of ho widely read are those small ad vs on the back page of this paper i for best results ship your cream to ijs the way to keep your meat is in cold storage rent a locker 600 per year from the time yon rent same stouffville creamery co v v phone 118601 an interesting meeting of the w i was held at the home of mrs e j davey mrs kellington presi dent presiding the study for the afternoon canadian industries and agriculture was conducted by miss marjorie mertons local industries were used as far as possible and miss mertens told of the growing industry of goat raising and the various ways in which the milk is used and of the skins which aro made into the finest of kid gloves miss stewart gave a short paper on mink farming mrs p barrio on the buying and ex porting of seeds mrs lloyd turn er on the methods used in rop of cattlo and mrs thomas on the gold fish industry and the raising of green onions for the wholesale trade arrangements were complet ed for the plunkett dinner to bo held on february 12th lunch and a social half hour followed the program true hill kctuiiicd iii the manslaughter charge aris ing out of the death of james thomas of toronto last july 5 at church hill north of musselmens lake a true bill was returned against muir and wright the two men involved in the accident when all three were in the same car that turned over attempting to round the corner at church hill leading from ballantrae to the lake thomas was killed when the car crashed into the field farmer hails agent into police courtjgfi in police court at toronto last week robert harbinson gormley farmer charged frank gray imple ment agent of stouffville with fail ure jo complete an agreement where- inlfarbinson bought a mower from gray the latter taking a horse on the deal gray called and took away the horse but failed to deliver the mbwer until spring 1942 the wholo thing was a verbalarrangement magistrate keith reserved judgment war branch acknowledgements stouffville war branch wish to acknowledge the receipt of 4 from mrs e a button mrs dixon 1 bloomington red cross 2 quilts mrs j hoover rupert ave clothing oast end ladles quilts and work mrs j lee soldiers great coat and tunic mrs t martin lemonville quilt blocks and mans overcoat mrs j barkey 2 small quilts mrs j t lane clothing mrs j lewis quilt top mrs couperth watte quilt top all these are greatly appreciated letters have been received from two sailors at sea acknowledging ditty tags and two- from overseas who received quilts all very appreciative of what is being done we thank thos9 who como tojthowork rooms and those who work in their own homes hitting rommels forces in africa ralph stephens son of rev and mrs stephens former claremont baptist church pastor has been transferred from england to the royal air force command in the middle east ralph had been doing instruction work with theraf in britain bwt word received fromhim states that he is detailed to a low level bombing squadron of the middle east command rev mr stophens it will toe recalled gave a lecture on the bombing of london in the baptist church here a short time ago community health good one hoars the expression often made that mild dampweather such as we have lad so far this year is unhealthy in view of thlswe check ed with the moh and with the schools only to and that oh january 26 just one case of chicken pox is reportedln town while average at- tendance at school is nlghthere is no disease raging in the village or country all of which rather shatters the idea that mild winter weather is unhealthy stiver bros t banking service is an everyday necessity savings accounts forinvestmentorspeclalpurposo funds current accounts f6r business and for personal j or household disbursements safety deposit boxes 1 for securities and valued papers loans business or personal including instalment loans money orders travel cheques drafts all banking service are available to you and your acfvw im of fhem will be welcomed the bank of nova scotia istb 18j2 over a century of banking experience how relit control affect you as a landlord as a tenant s a part of the general plan to halt further increases in the cost of living the government on december 1 1941 extended the policy of the price ceiling to rentals forall commercial and housing accommodation in canada generally speaking the new rental laws provide that 1 orn or written lease for any commercial or housing accommodation furnished or unfurnished may legally be made after october ii 1941 at a rental higher than therentallawfully payable under the lease in effect on that date unless an application for increased rental has been made to and approved by al oca rentals com mittee of the wartime prices and trade board such an application must be based on specified circumstances arising since october 11 1941 note land and prtmua uttd solely for farm purpom or not aubjtet to rmt xopirol s 2 tenant is entitled to a renewal of his lease unless the landlord requires the premises for certain reason named in the boards rental orders and has given the tenant a written notice to vacate within the time and in the manner prescribed therein if this notice to vacate is contested by the tenant the landlord mutt secure a court order for possession 3 copies of all rental orders and regulations of the board and application forms for rental variations aro available from any of the regional or suboffices of the wartime prices and trade board and in areas where such offices are not yet established from the clerk of any county or district court or local rentals committee violations of these orders are puniihabla by law and should x reported in writing to the prices and supply representative regional office wartime prices and trade board at the nearest of any of the following cities vancouver edmonton reglna winnipeg north bay london toronto brockville montreal quebec saint john halifax or charlottelown cyril demara ajmtntttrator of hotulnt rtntoh owen lobley ajmlnltttaur of comamlal rtnlak bawd ubawr um auuwrlty c the wartime prices and trade board oumicuxb favorable reports are being sent out concerning the condition of mrs gordon bailey ivho is in the tor onto general hospital for treatment nurse stilt is looking after jtoaby janet during mrs baileys illness in a letter from a j davis at nalcan sask he says enclosed and 200 for renewal of the tri bune i should not like to jo without this paper in a recent issue you printed a picture of ofred thonin son newmarket and it reported thai he was statloriedat iaioe v asthislsjnst 40 mnlsjttomtoaija of where i hteiwrqte to come and visltnsdurlng hits leave vi knew his father and -nwther- and am looking forward- to a vlslty- j from him viri

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