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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 9, 1942, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont- thursday july 9th 1942 page thbeh spoke ox bvsdsx trooper sandyv mclean son of mr and mrs charles h mclean at the 10th concession of whit- local persona news mrs s w hastings has received e a grubin ro optometrist word that her nephew sergt lloyd j will be at his office in stouffville on p harvey was mentioned in the monday july 13th kings honour list as having re ceived the air force medal for be ing the most outstanding airman in his squadron of the middle east command two new water services were connected up in ywn this week one for the house being erected by myron anderson on main street just east of the presbyterian church and one tor robert burnett on a new place he is getting ready for rental at the rear of riches hard ware and alongside another house rch who spoke to his family in burnett buiit there not ver recorded broadcast from england sunday afternoon born ix markham john young dead after an illness of several months john k young 57 died last week at his home 78 condor avenue toronto he had been a carpenter with the onr for nearly 25 years born at buttonville 4th concession markham mr young vent to toronto as a child he held membership in the bay of quinte lodge apand am beaver chap- tar r am and the irani ghar grotto and attended the anglican church his wife mabel chambers jtonng and two sisters mrs annie sunraon and mrs william robin- ana all of t onto survive 3 war long ago in town visiting mother mr lome kester was in town on saturday visiting his mother mrs george kester a patient in the brierbush hospital mr kesters wife has also been a hospital patient in toronto for five weeks but is now at their home again on avalon avenue improving satis factorily mr kester is offering the old home in the eastend forale as announced in the adys on the back page ever since he left school in stouffville lome has been associ ated with the canadian line mater ials at scaribdro where he now holds an executive position of importance in the firm first soldier to enlist hero a friend of this paper called the other day to say that the salute to the army omitted the name of the very first soldier to have enlisted from the local district percy williams joined up two weeks be fore war was declared with the royal regiment and he has since seen long service now overseas before enlisting percy was employ ed on the farms of john nicely and martin hutchinson and is well known to the younger element of the locality his name had never been filed with the stouffville veter ans we learn i mom amks post offices department stores druggists tocers tobacconists oox stores and othr retail stores driving on a holiday trip near huntsyille last week lloyd wide- man was unfortunate in having the rear end of his car bashed in toy a careless motorist who crashed into lloyds car although parked several feet off the pavement damage about 40 the responsible party said to be a soldier promised to pay after police investigation was made- miss edna hoover is home for a couple of weeks visiting her parents mr and mrs lud hoover miss doreen sherman and boy friend of toronto were weekend visitors with miss mae mowder misses mary and jessie lemon have been enjoying a weeks holi day at the cottage of mr and mrs e a button on halls lake miss marion boake has returned to her home here after holidaying for a week in toronto with her aunt mrs wm reaman miss greta smith of the scarboro collegiate staff and one of our local girls is spending the summer months at st davids in the st catharines district mr e j dayey is reported to be still improving since he took ill just on the eve of a fine summer holi day to have been spent at island grove his friends wish e j a speedy return to good health dr and mrs e r hastings and son john visited at the s w hast ings home on sunday john was the winner of the tom porter scholar ship at the uts and intends to spend his holidays on the farm assiting his cousin elgin pte allen mcconnochie cpc was in town during the holiday week visiting with his wife and family allen has been stationed at ottawa since joining the active forces but expects to be transferred to kingston this month a letter from ken prentice re cently received by a friend indi cates that the former markham auctioneer is still in good health on his war duties overseas ken has now been in england for a year likes the country but stated that he longs for the day when he can return to canada mr and mrs a c burkholder left for their cottage at port carling muskoka for the annual summer holiday mrs hawkins of stayner who is a sister of the rev j kltching is spending a few days with them in their apartment on church street quaixry service mr and mrs earl hisey toron to were in town last week for the funeral of her uncle the late mr paisley who died in orillia and was buried at dickson hill remember next issue of the tribune will be the musselmans lake edition with everything to interest the camper this is your opportunity to place an advertise ment before the cottagers see this office regarding the matter today mrs daley widow of the late rev james daley is in town from cobourg visiting her sisterinlaws miss mary daley also miss josie daley and mrs sam dougherty who are spending the summer here at least with their sister mary mr and mrs gordon bailey will move at the end of the month to the premises now occupied by mrs annie taylor on mill street across from rev samuel goudies at which time mrs taylor intends to give up housekeeping for the present when the move is made dr harry wil sons family will take up the resi dence vacated by the baileys mr walter craig new head of markham union lodge is a resi dent of buttonville district does a bit of farming was once a school teacher and is also the township building inspector for markham an office created in recent years and designed to regulate the construct ion of subdivisions in the muni- cipalty wheh are fast springing up because of the close proximity to the city miss dorothy wideman daugh ter of mr and mrs percy wide- man of markham village left on saturday to join the womens corps of the rcaf with which unit she enlisted some weeks ago miss wideman will be stationed at ottawa for the present j horticultural society members of the local society and all lovers of flowers are cordially welcome to attend theannual basket picnic for this district to be held at centre island on wednesday july 15c cups pitchers tea milk will be provided on the grounds so bring along your basket and enjoy a day off games and ball in the afternoon and a military concert in the even ing will provide a full program you do not have to be a member of the society to attend hut if you are inter ested contact miss m mertens as soon as possible grow big capable pullets for more egg profits feed fulopep growing mash stiver bros miss marion hastings entertain ed miss betty hall mrctiarles robb and pte scott at her home on dominion day harold good rcnvr was home on sunday and left for king ston to go aboard a boat there as wireless operator for a turn mr and mrs edw reicherd of toronto and mrs w scott of tor onto were visitors at the j 1r bar- key home spruce villa stouffville breaks leg during haying fred gilham who is employed oft the farm of ross winterstein had the misfortune tuesday morning to slip on the barn floor during haying operations sustaining a broken right leg fred has been removed to the brierbush hospital here and is anxious that his friends drop in arid see him- during his sojourn there jack oulverwell sutton hockey- ist and former hrdballer well known in local sport circles has turned his hand to softball and is holding down a place for dehavil- and aircraft bob bangay of mark ham is also said to be ready for a place with the flyers jack collins who played hockey for markham this year is an outfielder on the team and a partner for culverwell clear telephone lines fpr allout your telephone ia part of a vast interlocking sys tem now carrying an abnormal wartime load don t let needless delays hold up messages on which pro- duction efficiency may depend f3 answer promptly when the w bell rings be brief clear your line for the next call use offpeak hour for your long distance calls revs crea we want more of it you want the best market for it have our truck call or make your own deliveries to the creamery and get two cents extra per pound of butterfat cold storage meat lockers for rent i stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday saturday evenings stouffville ont phone 18601 mr and mrs- bert noble were in town recently for a day or two visit ing old friends bert is now elevat or boy at the prince george hotel in the city ana with only one arm he finds the work of a kind that he can carry out very well bert was stouffvilles ifiirst waste paper col lector at a time when the people were not admonished to save old papers for the war effort trip to wedding proves costly earl empringham of west hill finds that attending weddings in this part of the country runs rather high he appeared in county court on monday where he was assessed 20 for travelling 62 miles an hour south of victoria square it so hap pened that mr empringham was on his way at the time to attend the recent empringhamknapp wedding and had just purchased quite a costly gift which when added to the price of the fine made the outing rather expensive young man borne to grave the funeral service for the late floyd spence youngest son of mr and mrs john spence of stouff ville was conducted in toronto on friday afternoon from the funeral parlors to park lawn cemetery the service was in charge of the minister of runnymeade united church and the pall bearers were four brothers earl william elmer and maitland spence a brother-in- law albert scott and a close friend pf the deceased archie gay floyd who is survived hy his wife and little marilyn had lived in toronto eight or nine years and the many friends in whitchurch regret his untimely death in the prime of life stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday july 10 1 1 target for tonight authentic story of the rof -also- tho smiling ghost wayne morris monday tuesday wednesday july is 14 15 charter pilot lloyd nolan lynn barl select short subjects thursday friday saturday july 10 17 18 jesse james at bay roy rogers gabby hayes also sing another chorus johnny downs major a irc lawrence co-ordina- tor rubber footwear industry of canada with headquarters at ottawa is spending some time in markham township where tie is staying at the ed nigh farm with mrs lawrence the major states that he may buy a 100 acre place in this locality if adesirahle one is on the market he is prepared to im prove the farm buildings himself rather than to purchase fully im proved premises married in washington the marriage of audrey walsh daughter of mr and mrs horace walsh of stouffville to bruce sutherland son of mr and mrs arthur h sutherland took place re cently in washington dc the couple are living in washington where both are employed on the war effort by the british govern ment mrs sutherland visited her parents on church street prior to going to the united states last fall to take a position to which she had been appointed theatre notico the stanley theatre will open cacti saturday evening for the first show at 7 oclock which seems to be the most- popular hour for a couple of weeks a later opening was tried but this left the second picture of the evening too late so its seven oclock again saturdays and holidays lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family womens hosiery oloves shoes socks boots i and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock ram supplies water at barn a hydraulic ram has been in stalled on the ernest ratcliff farm west of stouffville that lifts the water from the creek a distance of 300 feet into a storage tank in the hams from here it runs to the drinking bowls in front of the cow stalls and the cattle always have fresh water before them water in the barns for use of the stock is only comparable to water on tap in the house for use of the farmers wife and the members of the family record attendance at ilililc school the attendance for the opening day at the summer bible school be ing conducted at the mbc church topped the one hundred mark and thereby established a record for this school of instruction for child ren that has been carried on for several years this year the church has been granted the use of the lower- rooms in the school as the church basement would be quite inadequate for the size of the class es old uxbrtoge citizen mrs t c nicholls iea1 a resident of uxbridge town for the past 48 years mrstc nicholls died at her home in her 7gth year she was burled in uxbridge ceme tery following services at her home on toronto street uxbridge town mrs nicholls was born in pem broke in 1867 she graduated from whitby ladies college in 18s8 and in 1892 she married thomas c nicholls and took up residence in port perry they moved to uxbridge in 1894 she is survived by her husband one son lyman postmaster at ux bridge two daughters mrs philip lapp toronto and mrs whitlock myers sudbury red cross notes knitters are needed to work on ladies khaki pullovers with sleeves we appreciate the response to our call for help with our sewing quotas many now workers are com ing to the rooms on thursday after noons some remain for the after noon many others call for material and specifications and then do the sewing in their own homes could you help us in either way mrs roy grove bell son the cockshutt dealers authorized agent for delaval milkers and separators woods and- gilson milk coolers dominion and snow bird washing machines beatty bros barn equipment philco radios woods electric fences supertest oils and greases beatty water systems if its for the farm we sell install and service it phone 281 stouffville ont marmill growing mash concentrate where the growth factor must be provided in the young stock the laying hens needs are for ration which will not only maintain the body but also provide the nutrients that will produce the maximum quantity of albumen yolk and shell forming materials and in a correct ration as required for the production of smooth hard shelled eggs which hatch well look and taste better the flock which has its needs for production and maintenance entirely provided for in the ration without having to fall back on the body for the necessary nutrients is the flock which will hold up with consistent higher production during the fall and winter for the farmer or poultryman who has an adequate supply of good grain on hand and has the facilities for proper mixing marmill poultry concentrates will give the base by which he can now make up his own poultry rations and still be assured ofgetting all the important- vitamins proteins minerals etc that he would get in a good laying or growing mash get you binder twine now avoid dissapointment from any possible shortage t we can supply you with best quality mccormick- deering binder twine central feed store stouffville ont phone 277 9

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