yy yr- r f -fv- ssi a the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 19 1942 y pags rm newport fluffs a delicious puffed wheat cereal three sizes with premium 19c 25c small pkgs 39c 2 for 17c london house coffee 6c refund on vacuum jars when returned choice white corn special 3 tins 25c canadian maid milk three tall tins 27c limited quantity only hallawi dates per pound 16c frys hot chocolate half pound tin 23c wax paper rolls each 10c crothers soda biscuits 21bpkg 27c country club peas 20 oz tins 2 for 25c lipton noodle soup mix 2 pkgs 25c gravy browning per tin 10c franco american spaghetti per tin lie cashew nuts fresh fruits and vegetables fresh smoked fillet of haddock frozen salmon dried herring ratclif f co stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers v milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 council cannot reinvest clergy reserve funds phone 19 town delivery additional locals mr and mrs arthur gabsby nee millicent thompson are spending some time with her mother aire f v thompson before taking up res idence in toronto continued from page one longing to the township of whit church clergy reserve account there is 5015 in this account which the present taxpayers inherited long years ago and which has been bor rowed by the councils down through the years on which they pay interest to the fund the proceeds of which accrue to school sections of the municipality the auditor warned the council that there was nothing to do but to pay this money from the general goodwood the vitamin bees club met at the home of mrs c bast on on fri day evening pte arthur staley stationed at halifax is home on furlough he cer tainly looks fine elwood baston is home from wind sor where he spent six weeks with his sister he is much improved in health mr and mrs d mcdonald and andrew morgason were city guests for the weekend also mrs wm wil kinson visited her daughter in tor onto richard wat more spent last week holidaying in mount albert sandford and aurora he makes use of his account to the schools and tiorseless carriage which does not use disburse it over the various sections gas and so is not subject to rationing he said that this would not increase sergt bailey of vancouver or decrease taxes but it would raise whose wife is visiting with her aunt 1 ship by rennies transport daily service stouffville to toronto moderate rates phone 4a04 green river rev robert darke of delta ont occupied the whltevale and green hirer baptist pulpits on sunday wireless operator williams with ed relatives here fora few days the canadian armoured corps was home for a long weekend pass the euchre and dance at grays hall on friday evening was a huge success proceeds will go to war workers fund here mrs e madill of stouffville has been visiting her relatives here for a few days tom williams got the sad news of the passing of his sister mrs walter simpson at toronto last week interment took place on saturday at mount pleasant cemetery a few of the ladies visited mrs gordon lehman markham at a quilt ng on thursday mrs e jackson of brooklin visit the indignation of several church goers was raised on sunday morning when they- witnessed the absolute disregard for pedestrians of a passing motorist who careened through the business section of town at break neck speed thoroughly washing the windows of every store as he went the incident which raised the ire of several persons passing was to see a lad who was standing clad in the kings uniform opposite silverthorns garagedeluged with water and dirt from the street the army chap was endeavoring to thumb a ride but this apparently loosebrained sun day driver without slackening his speed in the least smeared every body and everything within range what a pity such drivers could not be caught and taught a lesson the general tax rate and reduce the trustee rates correspondingly further the auditor said i would ask that a bond be procured coverius the dog tax collector who is also township assessor there is a bond on the treasurer and one on the tax collector of 4000 and 5000 re spectively surplus over expenditures in 194q he said was 1749 which represents only a fraction of a mill the auditor thought a better surplus would be advisable council adopted the report and the usual copies will be printed accordingao law and made available to the taxpayers intermediateohaii playdowns forv ontario championship belleville flyers j vs markham auction sale registered holstein dairy herd reg yorkshire hogs percheron horses imp lements blacksmiths carpenters plum- ers tools dahty and greenhouse equipment the property of miller lash estate at lot 9 con 1 scarboro at west hill farm entrance highland creek valley off old kingston rd friday march 27th 1942 horses 2 dappled gray percheron geldings both 5 years old the above teah are well matched weighing about 1300 to 1400 each bay clyde gelding bay clyde mare i registered cattle 1 holstein cow no 312960 fresh calf by side 2 holstein cow no 303270 due time of sale 8 holstein cow no 275736 milking bred jan 26 a holsten cow no 385044 fresh calf by side e holstein cow no 3s504g milk ing bred nov 19 6 holstein cow no 308429 fresh calf by side holstein cow no 2s1730 due about april 5 2 holstein cow no 433874 fresh calf by side 9 holstein heifer no 433876 two years old due about may 18- calves are all eligible to register 1 reg bull 2 years no 128384 registered hogs yorkshire brood sow no 213266 due time of sale- yorkshire brood- sow no 217232 ibred york boar 2 years no 215543 4 feeder pigs 4 goodchunks about 12 wks old poultry 00 sussex and hampshire hens implements john deere binder 6 ft cut mcoormlck corn binder cockshutt mower 5 ft oil bath frost and wood drill 12 hoe mh steel land roller spring tooth cultivator svsrtilizer broadcast sower dicks 2furrow gang plow 3 cocfcshutt walking piowsnc 21 1 flcury walking plow no 21 floury gardeners plow no 15 flenry 2row turnip drill 2 complete sets drag harrows mh 10ft rake 3 stufflers potato banker 2 hay racks drill plow digger attachment reversible disc harrow john deerecom cultivator m h power cuttlngbox chatham fannlngmlll hay fork comp with pulelys and draw rope 1 wagon box mh circular saw number of saw terms cash 1 blades different sizes fleury grain crinder no 9 spray barrel with pump set wilson platform scales cap 2000 lbs good fence stretcher 2 sets drag harrows 1 set chain drag harrows large numbe of other articles forks shovels hoes bars chains ladder pails etc power umts and vehicles 2 farm truck wagon gears good small truck wagon gears democrat wagon l cutter good gilson engine 4 or 5 hp mounted on trucks 2 sets farm bob sleighs century heavy duty 5 hp electric motor suitable for any powder work chapman walker half hp elec motor 1 reo speed wagon with panel body a late model harness gull set of brass mounted breeching harness new l set back band harness good set single harness one set cart work harness number of odd collars pads combs brushes and other harness parts dairy and creamery equip melotte cream separatorcap740 lbs new favorite power barrel churn now this churn imported butter maker also large amount of other dairy equipment such as pails strainers crocks etc miscellaneous steel snow plow for- mounting on front of truck good set stewart clippers l deep well force pump about s ft line shaft ing with brackets and pulley no of 4 and 5 gallon cans crosscut saw number of bushel boxes and bags set of block and tackle 1 large feed boiling kettle stove quantity good pine lumber consisting of 1 boards and 2x4 scantling and other articles carpenter blacksmith and garden equipment blacksmiths portabe forgol anvil blacksmith tools hammertongs etc carpenter tools such as hand saws squares planes etc 1 set of osier dies 2 v good bench vises large number of garden hoes sprinklers spades trowels flower pots etc too numerous to mention possibly some odd pieces offurnl- goose avhkat at auction brings 128 bushel one of the biggest sales this sea son in the district where it was held took place on the john kerswcll farm vaughan just south of bond lake when proceeds of the public auction mounted to 5800 realized in just tour and a half hours of sell ing by a s farmer a feature of the sale was sky rocketingprice for hors es a 6yearold gray mare went for 150 and a bay marc same age brought 150 while a bay rising 4 years went at 151 the high priced cow brought 150 and a registered holstein calf 61 the whole list of cows averaged 100 urban oatsbid to 82c barley 68c and wheat 110 with goose wheat for seed topping 128 hay in the mow sold for 12 a ton 4th line uxbridge mrs- hattie dawson of markham spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs wm maye mrs george jones spent friday with mr and mrs clarence jones 5th line rs daniel norton and mrs harold norton spent friday afternoon visit ing airs ed norton mrs william maye entertained a number of friends at a quilting re cently mr and mrs bruce bailey of utica visited with her parents mr and mrs a ashenhurst mrs bert maye and elmer visited at the feasby home saturday after noon mr and mrsn linton of ux bridge visited with mr and mrs d norton on sunday miss kathleen baldwin had tea on sunday with mr and mrs willam maye mrs charles harper visited here last week the couple loft on thurs day for their home on the pacific coast he is paymaster in tho army general topic of discussion is the annual goodwood flood for it is with us again running like a river flooding in the cellar windows and soaking everything in its path i wo welcome mr and mrs reuben tindall since he is permanently engaged as section man here she is a stouffville girl and the couple have located in the old middleton homo mr and mrs charles watson spent a day in stouffville visiting his moth er another visitor there was mrs hilmer loehr of delevan 111 it is just nineteen years ago since mr and mrs watson spent their honeymoon sat mar 21 puck faced at 230 pm oshawa arena 1 general admission at the loehr home t the war workers received a let ter from corp wilkinson conveying appreciation for gifts and for con sideration by goodwood people for his parents here while we are on the family mr wilkinson is seeking a- hook and line in which to- catch fish around goodwood this spring wlu has a spare rod to give with the churches third line uxbridge walter lalchain and eleanor grant spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs baldwin and kath leen and reuben maye attended a party at mr lance coulings on saturday night in the city doris latcham we are sorry to re port is confined to bed for a few days best wishes to the tiny baby of mr and mrs harold elson stouffville red cross notes we sincerely thank the following generous donors for materials mrs d j williamson mrs isaac barkey mrs c ward mrs r johnston mrs e button also mrs j mccullough 10 eastern star chapter 4135 mrs iroy grove 5th l uxbridge mr and mrs norman feasby spent sunday with mr wililam redman mr william redman spent mon- day afternoon with mr andy wilson mr and mrs robert nesbitt spent monday evening with mr and mrs r e ashenhurst mr and mrs ivan geer of epsom are visiting with mr and mrs alvin kedshaw on monday air and mrs norman feasby and laura spent- sunday with mr wm kedshaw mr moses norton and mrs e norton visited at harold nortons re- recently- mrs wm irobb and son lanny of brooklin are spending a few days with her parents mr and mrs w synies sunday visitors with e w evans were mr and mrs stan slack and baby of altona miss sadie stewart of stouffville and mrs lott of cree more ontario stouffville christian church clifford mclaughlin minister sunday march 22nd 19-12- 100th anniversary 1000 am sunday school 1100 am c w way crawford street congregational- christian church toronto soloist mr robert bone 700 pm rev george hunter olivet congregational christian church torontot special music by forsythe quartette a cordial invitation to all church hill sunday march 22nd 1942 200 pm church school v 300 pm gospel service everyone welcome st james presbyterian church stouffville minister rev t decourcy- rayrior sunday march 22nd 1942 1 1230 pm divine worship metal equipment or soul culture mow much are you actually worth- what is the true aim in education today high school students espec ially invited are you giving god his rightful place como and worship him in his house ture and household effects sale start itx a estat has be settled e g clarkson administrator for the estate 15 wellington street west toronto clarke prentice auctioneer miniken ph aglnconn 52w3 t maxwell john brooks clerks auction sale -of- dairy herd i to be sold by public auction at lot 30 con 8 markham dickson hill -on- mon mar 23rd the property of william redshaw holstein cow 7 years old calf by side holstein heifer 2nd calf due time of sale holstein heifer 2nd calf due time of sale holstein heifer 2nd calf due time of sale holstein heifer- 2nd calf due time of sale holstein heifer 2nd calf due time of sale holstein cow 7 years old duo time of sale holstein qow 7 years old due time of sale holstein cow 8 years old due 1st of april holstein heifer 2nd calf due 1st of april holstein cow 4 years oid 3rd calf due in april spotted cow 8 years old calf by side red cow 5 years old due march 11 3 year old heifer milking- good aged cow with calf by aide 20 holstein heifers lvyear old 3 black heifers and 1 ayrshire heifer 1 year old is reds and roans rising 2 year old ayrshire bull h8 months old 29 young pigs sale at one oclock everything will be sold terms cash o storey clerk a st farmeranctioneer bethesda mr and mrs albert scott marie and roy had tea saturday with the hunt family mrs herbert helsey and barbara of ringwood spent a few days last week with her parents mr and mrs lou biillinger about 20 ladles met at the church last thursday and finished four love ly quilts stouffville baptist rev duncan macgregor pastor 1 friday 8 pm irev walter tomp kins fort william will speak at the young peoples bible class we heartily invite you to hear him sunday march 22iid 1942 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service subject in gods time by gods power for gods purpose the pastor will preach at both services wed 8 pm prayer meeting como and receive a blessing christ church anglican rev f herman rector march 22 1942 fifth passion sunday in lent 200 pm sunday school 230 pm evening prayer wednesday- march 25 annunciation blessed virgin mary we most cordially invite you to attend our services during this holy season everyone welcome atha pte grenville draper was pleased to meet bert clarkson of stouffville while troop instructing overseas he reports in a- letter congratulations to mr and mrs bud spang also mr and mrs charles mcdonald newlyweds mr and mrs f wagg stouffvlile spent thursday with thore daugh ter mrs f draper glad to see mrs fred byer able to be out again mrs f sllvorthorn of stouffville is spending a few days with he daughter mrs joe tran bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday march 22nd 1942 1100 am bloomington i 700 pm ringwood a welcome awaits you at these services attend church sunday and make use of your religious liberty second markham baptist church norman rowan pastor friday march 20 ypu at spm special pictures on the rebuilding of palestine will be shown by mrs a hamilton a imisslbnary for many years in the holy land sundaymarch 22nd- 1942 955 am sunday school a ll00 morning worship sermon subject the fire of god lcor 313 prayer meeting tuesday at 8 pm- at the home of mr j a clark every mans work shall be madej manifest for the day shall declaroit because- it shall be revealed by fire and the fire shall try every mans work of what sort it is we welcome you buses leave from stouffville to toronto a 715 am b 925 am c 350 pm b 940 pm from toronto to stouffvetle lb 1100 am c 130 pm d 530 pm c 545 pm b 1115 pm a 915 am a daily ex sun hbll b sundays holidays c saturday only d dally ex sat sun lloy eastern daylight saving time tickets and information af melvhjoe bethesda peachs united churches minister rev a j ore sunday march 22nd 1942 peachs 10 am melville 1116 am bethesda 3 pm subject church membership a high privilege tuesday march 24 bethesda ypu 8 pm wednesday march 25 melville w a 8 pm at tho manse a welcome awaits yon at our servloes w 1 iieola food shop phono 107 gray coach lines stouffville united church- rev douglas g davis minister sunday march 22nd- 1942 945- pm7sunday school 11 am morning worship 7- pm evening service wed prayer service let the machinery in the clock- be right and the hands willgive little trouble but if the machinery is wrong nothing we can do will make the hands go right so if the inner hfo is right the outward deputation will in lime take its shade from it but if men care for thooutward repu tation and neglect the inward life the result will bo only emptiness and hypocrisy stouffville mennonite church rev h shantz pastor- sunday march 22nd 1942 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship special offering for relief work 230 pm mongolia s v 700 pm evangelistic 700 pm altona students of emmanuel bible school will give tho programme monday 8 pm young peoples mrs gene lemon is convener of the group tuesday 8 pm alongolia meeting wednesday 8 pm altona prayer meeting thursday 8 pm stouffvlile pray er meeting keep open the date april 1519 come and worship with us dickson hill and mt joy jmennonite churches rev p g lehman- pakim dicksons hill sunday march 22nd 1942 1000 am morning worship s mr lehman will preach 1100 am bible school mount joy- 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship subject 730 r the high cost of believing mr lehman will preach note prayer meeting thursday march 19 at home of- mr and mrs louis grove mt joy sideroad we welcome yotj xrj