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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 26, 1942, p. 3

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t iiyewsygtgf sj y 1 j vss the stouffville tribune thursday february 26th 1942 page thrbhj stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday february saturday taught in the draft bridge and euchre in oes rooms thursday february 26th at s pm mr sam borlnsky and friend miss rosalind shwartz of toronto spent the weekend in town visiting with his parents mr and mrs jos borlnsky mr frank riches of the riches hardware addressed the local lions on monday evening at their supper meeting in the village inn mr riches delivered a thoughtful ad dress on ships that pass ii 4 bob hope select dorothy lamour short subjects monday tuesday march wednesday ellery queen master detective ralph bellamy margaret lindsay also nobodys children edith fellows thursday friday saturday 3lrch 3 c 7 parson of panamint charlie kiiggles friends of mr arthur curtis will be sorry to learn of the death of mrs curtis on february 5th at merlin near windsor mrs curtis had been ill for over a year suffering from heart trouble mr curtis was born and was raised in this community and is still well known by many he is 77 years old quality service- ijr and mrs- claude brillinger of charlie ward is offering some toronto were in town visiting their attractive buys in trucks hlsj parents over the weekend nearly fifty young people of the united church here motored to cedarena cedar grove for a skating party last monday evening sixteen hundred recruits are now in training at newmarket camp according to a statement in last weeks era i does thelrick fell down cellar day of fathers funeral mrs myrtle harper daughter of the late lyman dougherty who at tended her fathers funeral to stouff- ville on monday did so under unus ual circumstances the morning of the funeral she was unfortunate in falling down the cellar stairs of her home notwithstanding with a little help mrs harper was aible to motor to stouffville with the other mourn ers stiver bros stouffville ontario not mkant for hog feed jack drewevyv stouffville high school student nearly had a fit a few days ago and no wonder he was carrying 5000 in a wallet which ie unwittingly dropped irt the pig jien it was noticed as a greedy sow made to devour the wad salvage collection for kussian hospital supplies dont burn that waste your contribution may save a life rifuber rags and paper can lie used again and again prices are keen and the entire proceeds go to purchase hos pital supplies for the russian armies they need them in 1940 canada imported rags worth 3s00000 we need rags we need metals we need rubber we need paper lets waste nothing save every shred oe paper every newspaper paper box paper bag wrappings cartons etc lay them flat in a box or bundle waxed pap er only cannot be sold people livingincountrynay help just bring your bundles leave them at frontofthe school instouff- ville with your name ithey will he promptly stored for shipment and acknowledged within the- next few weeks there will be another collection by truck in stouffville announcement will be made later save for it three sets of keys and a parcel containing a green beret have been handed in at the tribune office owners can have same by applying here sergtpilot alfred thomas of stouffville has been transferred to an airforce post in ireland his mother mrs grw thomas informs us this week alt is very pleased with the move and tells of green grass and flowering hedgerows just like spring over here headquarters is the former mckenzie garage at rtngwood we are all in this war you can help if it is only to invest in victory bonds at attractive interest rates not a hard jdbif4mt one that will help just the same clarence lageer started ork on the local section of the cnjr which will be much more convenient for him since his home is in town he has been with the cnr for some years now stouffville united church sunday school is reverting to the old hour of meeting namely at 10 am each sabbath just before the regular church service for a month or wo the sunday school has been meeting immediately after the church ser vice herb stover of mt joy who has ibeen driving one of the delivery trucks for the stouffville bakery was forced to leave his job last week due to a heart condition mr allen neal of stouffville has ibeenfilling in the position markham united church was com pletely filled on sunday for a mem orial service for the late sergt pilot fred roffey son of mr and mrs ed roffey of mt joy who as a mem- ber of the rcaf paid the supreme sacrifice in england two weeks ago mail now for easter overseas easter comes early this year and the canadian post office department advises that all easter messages greetings and parcels to our armed forces in the united kingdom should be mailed without delay i i- beauty salon notice the betty beauty salon will be closed on monday tuesday and wednesday march 2 3 and 4 dur ing this period miss badgero will attend the hairdressers convention at the royal york in toronto r on monday of this week two very old subscribers to this paper renew ed their subscriptions for another year wo refer to mr william mbrga- son of goodwood who is just now living in toronto and george b wagg who resides on the farm at island lake noith of town- both these men are in the 90 bracket mr morgason is quite active while mr wagg- not very good this winter and- is- unable to get about as he wpuldlike to do profitable por save feed and time with hog special j hog special hogs have been ready for market an average 1 of 21 days sooner than hogs that didnt get hog special they were finished for market on an average of 188 pounds less feed per hog youll find pays to begin at the beginning in profitable j pork production and add hog special to your regular hog- ration it will do its part in increasing your profits pan a min puts hens in laying trim panamin is added to the regular mash the cost of keeping hens in laying trim with panamin is small less than a cent a month per hen dr hess stock tonic a conditioner and mineral supplement it will be found helpful to any animal in a run-down- condition not caused by any special ailment it conditions horses for spring work it also supplies the essential minerals stiver bros m s emonaj oervice a- legless calf was born the other day on the premises of ainew dun dee farmer according to the kitchen er newspaper- thats tough enough when beef is so high in price but to add to the difficulty gasoline is to be rationed however the calf promis es tosurvive the hardship clear telephone fines for allout production s your telephone is part of a vast interlocking sys tem now carrying an abnormal wartime load dont let needless delays hold up messages on which pro duction efficiency may depend j wteftoiktlml ttuphpm tactics stouffville war branch gratefully acknowledges dresses and hose from mrs t ratcliff quilt top by mrs ed meyers quilt top and sweat er by mrsl elias and imiss eva hoov er mrs lottie baker coat ballan- trae group quilts and clothing also 45 articles of clothing from lemon- ville workers rather than by mrs harper as reported in last weeks paper in error giving up fanning councillor albert reesor of markham will be relieved of his active farm duties after march 10 the date announced for his farm stock and implement sale he has rented the place to his brother joe who will operate it in conjunction with his own farm mr and mrs albert reesor will continue to occu py the residence this is one of the sales likely to attract a large crowd for nothing will be reserved from the list now being circulated for sale on the display posters at banquet to avardcn toofe j in attendanceat ithe banquet- ten dered warden c e toole by whit church township in aurora last week were quite a few people from stouffville and suburibs including reeve a- e weldon reeve- james renriie councillor albert reesor al so messrs fred marshal lloyd turn er fred winn gordon wagg a v nolan and mr and mrs gordon spence and probalbly others tickets were difficult to procure with such a keen demand hitbusiness in old horses tliere is a scarcity of tin to be used in the manufacture of tin cans and this fact is having peculiar re sults- it is spoiling the market for old vorn out horses horse meat it seems has ibeen canned and sold to fur farms now tin cans for this pur pose are not available farmers who recently shipped horses too old for farm work to toronto had them re turned at additional cost scarcity of cans had killed the market t uf sure you have the- right undeon the directory answer promptly when the bell rings a bejbrief clear your line for kl the next call jrose offpeak hours for your f long distance calls their 50th anniversary at a recent meeting of the official board of stouffville united church it was decided to hold the anniversary this year much earlier than the customary date in late fall the church will commemoratefoo years under the present roof and former residents will be invited back to participate in the event which wili be ohserved during the month of september the congregation was founded in 1841 settee tuoids miss emma palethorpe who has spent the past 25 years as a mission ary inkorea was guest speaker at the affiliation service thursday night of stouffville cgitheid in the united church miss palethorpe re turned from korea last august when it hecame impossible for foreign missionaries to remain there you have ho idea she said what liv ing in a totalitarian state means while there are a great many chris tians in korea they only represent about one per cent of the population but they are bravely carrying on the work of the church without any out side help mrs georgegunn pre sident of the womens missionary auxiliary conducted the installation service and beth kellirigtoh presi dent of the canadian girls in train ingpresided v king united church was crowded on thursday night for the memorial service for the late sgt pilot george davis killed in action oversea on february 11 aurora high school was represented by the principal teachers and fellow students the wide circle of friends was emphasiz ed by the attendance of ninny from toronto richmond hill maple and bolton glowing tributes were paid byitey w r wrixon of richmond hill anglican church and the rev john galloway of king baptist church close friends of the family george has exhibted the courage and loyalty that has been character istic of past heroes throughout fiis schooling and later in training his winning smile and gracious person ality was irresistahle he was ajtruc companion of boys jioth older and younger than himself taking part in the service were rev harold anderson of king united church reve w g wdrrall all saints church king rev ce fockler of mapleunited church rev a hal- bert newtonhrook united church reve g robb and the rev c w watch of torontoeast presbytery the united choirs of lasky and king churches led the service of praise mrs blanche proctor was soloist and rendered he wipes the tear from every eye after a two minute silence and the singing of the national anthem the irev douglas davis expressed his appreci ation of the many tributes of- sym pathy received and the hospitality shown to george since the family moved to stouffville the church was suitably diaped with union jacks arid the royal- air force ensign baskets of flowers were placed in the church by the three congregations of king laskay and teston aurora high sbhool stan watson gordon paton and russell rawlirigs his chums wantedi cabbage carrots parsnips beets f g lister co ltd wholesale fruit merchants 80 front street east toronto ontario jit 4 for best results ship your cream to us the best way to keep your meat is in cold storage rent a locker 600 per year from the time yon rent same stouffville creamery go phone 18601 helped send milk to britain donations have been coming into the milk for britain fund to a hottle belonging to the kinsmen club plac ed in oboyles meat market it was announced last week the milk-for- britain fund has secured enough don ations to send more than a million quarts of milk to the children of great britain and efforts are now being made to continue sending as much- or even more milk overseas in powered form and distributed free to the centres where the need is the greatest advise farmers to repair bags farmers and others handling pro duce contained in jute and cotton bags would be iwell advised to carer fully collect clean and- mend every available bag the supply is limited arid every care should he taken of those on hand to avoid damage by rats and mice to bags in storage it is suggested that they be hung over wire in a dry location aconsiderabls distance from walls and floors used hags may harhor and spread various plant disease so disinfection is re commended if one is doubtful regard ing the cleanliness of hags to be used they may be dipped in a solution of formalin one pint to 30 gallons of water for a period of three to ave minutes blackout signs store windows dr th hogg chairman of the ontario hydro flower commission said last week that shortly there would be anadvertlsing blackduffor ontario lighted store windows arid i lighted signs would be out prohably for the duration of the war he said it is a matter of the demand for electric current and that demand is now reaching the point where power will have to be saved in some way dr hogg said just when it will go into effect is for the dominion power controller to say i assume the order will effect all ontario but whether it wilbalso apply to other provinces i do not know stoiiffvlllo lodge visit aurora on tuesday evening last week the members of stouffville lodge were the guests of aurora lodge no 148 ioof during the evening the vis iting hrethren conferred the first degree on a class of six candidates the visitors travelled in a chartered bus and picked up brethren at mark ham and other points short address es were given by several- members and it v was decided to accept the invitation from stouffville to visit their lodge on monday evening mar 2nd when the second degree would he conferred on this occasionbro george walker ddgim will pay his official visit to that lodge accom panied by the district officers d values all pjzevtots ofreang your drugs suppliedat minimum prices the best values are in your own town pepsodent tooth paste or powder 29c45c dr chases nerve food 60c wampoles cod liver tonic tasteless 100 nova kelp tablets 7c139279 boots mel0ids 25c arrid cream deodorant 39c italian balm 35c bayers aspirin 39c98c ovaltine food tonic beverage 38c58c98 4 square hydrogen peroxide 4 oz 15c colgates dental cream 25c40c midol helps relieve periodic pain 39c gillette blades meads pablum rexall castile soap 25c50 45c 3 for 25c alkarseltzer tablets bile beans made in england brylcreem keeps hair in place hinds honey almond skin cream pinex forcolds 29c and 57c mum deodorant puretest asa tablets boadways drut stouftvillo iarfgjgbbbianaa

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