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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 1, 1942, p. 3

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i v fe v yf v vrfv s pt- ivrf 3- c the tribune stouffville ont thursday octlst 1942 page threb local and personal happenings floral emily davis to be soldiers bride f stores close in stouffville eery eveniug during the winter with the exception of saturday nights begin ning week of october 5 dont for get tell your neighbor too miss floral emily davis and pte william james young whose engagement has been announced will be mariied on october 3 in stouffville united church the bridetobe is the daughter of rev and mrs douglas davis iaght lawn duster ccat found on vain street 0wner property the tribune office and pay for has notice 3m use army and home again on saturday rusel kirby 21- 78aroid son ot mr iralph kirby of ijemonville arrived back home otter spending a week or ten days sb f military camp he having en listed for active service russel was told that he had a heart condition dtat made him unfit for military ser- ttfce and so he was handed a complete rejection slip at the same time he was three or tour jobs in plants where war work is will that within a few days he would make a choice in the matter as to where he would commence employ ment jack pennock the unionville barber who was called up a week ago to serve in the army spent three days at manning pool when he too was handed a railway ticket marked for stouffville jack was said to have a bronchial condition that made the army doctors issue him a rejection slip under the new employment setup it may be that his bartering days are finished for a time for he cannot take up informed that work without a slip from the were awaiting bureau and when they issue one it be for employment in war it is not too early to mail christ mas parcels for overseas all such parcels should be mailed as early in october as possible november 1st is the last date for sure christmas delivery dr arthur here who was re cently removed as moh in mark ham tillage has been reinstated by the provincial board to act until the end of the year when dr hore will formally present his resigna tion to the municipal council stf rev v e kibblewhite ba incumbent of agincourt anglican church was appointed to the parish of all saints at collingwood rev mr kibblewhite is quite well known locally only 28 girls registered at tne markham post office during the recent national registration for women according to the markham economist seventeen werij re corded at the mt joy office the duck shooting season open ed in the bruce peninsula on sept 15th the wild fowl are said to bo quite numerous in the small lakes in that area this year ieing carried on and he expected industry misses eulah brillinger and isobel collard returned to town last week after a motor trip to montreal ottawa and other east ern points the girls tiavelled east with mr thomas birkett army armstrong the iwell- known hockey referee has won his 11th tennis title at oshawa an undertaker by profession arm strong gallops over the tenuis courts in the summer and the ice surfaces it the winter which after all is pretty good training for a mortician he has won the oshawa city title well fight em with milk anp butter i extremely heavy frosts this week and so cool during the day that householders must light the furn ace or the kitchen stove if you have one give him the best for health and energy stouffville war brunch thanks for the following dona tions mrs g w hamm 100 9 articles of womens clothing from a friend those who are ailing ditty bags please hand them in to mrs george lee or mrs davey by october 2nd i mr g thompson manager of the bank of commerce here left this week for three weeks holidays mr and mrs thompson who have re sided for the past eleven yeais in campbellord expect to move to stouffville shortly hockey outlook xot bright in smaller centres gasoline rationing plus enlist ments has all but finished oha hockey in any but the larger centres stouffville has not attemp ted to enter the hockey field for the last couple of years and certainly will not pick the forthcoming sea son to do so markham and aurora are hard hit by enlistments but according to newmarket authori ties could field teams if it were not for the gas situation sutton has al so been well drained by the army gibney burkholder smith and others having gone into the armed forces eggs for the breakfast table mean energy to build planes and ships and tanks well help lick em with eggs that means produce more eggs that means give the hens what it takes to make eggs that means on the dr hess research farm add dr hess poultry panauin to the ration panamtn is a twojob product it supplies the hen with both tonics and minerals tonics stimulate ap petite and the consumption of feed minerals are as essential to egg pro duction as the proteins and carbo hydrates in grain dr hess clark get as many as 23 extra eggs per bird per year from their panautn birds we think youu get more eggs if you use pan- aion will you try it the lid is off and were asked to turn out all the milk and dairy products we can at a good price we believe dr hess stock tonic will help your production we base this belief on dr hess research farm records which show that stock tonic cows produce as much as a fourthpound more milk per pound of feed consumed stock tonic stimulates appetite and digestion it helps the cow han dle dry feed it helps keep her on feed these are the reasons stock tonic cows show up so well from a production standpoint nows the time to use stock tonic stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ont shoulder roast beef 25c roast beef lb 2c prime rolled rib roast large sausage small pork sausage lb 31c lb 15c lb 23c james slack east of town pur chased an attractive matched team last week at the j c galbraith sale in east yoik township the price being 207 the geldings are three and four years old and a fine type of percheron registeied jersey cows sold at the same sale up to 100 each as farmer auctioneer reports mr and stouffville last week out west giant turner son of mrs lloyd turner arrived back in town after several months where he has been employed with a construction gang on the new alaskan highway along with him came morley brown son of mr and mis iross biown who was also on the construction outfit pdmoii flier in a famous squadron i bert wemps column in the even ing telegram contained an inter esting moisel of local news last week and we pass it on as it was cabled to his paper by this overseas reporter wemp it is remembered was visiting the outgoing fliers who were getting ready for combatduty over the channel from somewheiein one of those ulg english airdiomes he says out in the pilots room on the airport the boys were climbing in to their flying suits and parachute harness up popped a head and looking straight into my face and to my great surprise was no other than flight sgt a e thomas pilot who up until he joined up with the evening telegram was correspondent in stouffville he is now a famous pilot in a famous squadron flying the fastest machines in the world at night over england lookjng to knock down any invading bombers as a lad in high school he commen ced corresponding for the tele gram and his mother is now carry ing on the job at home monday october 12 is thanks giving day and a public holiday the october meeting of the muni cipal council will be held next mon day evening if you have an account against the town it should be presented at this time mr kenneth lymburner wife and two children eva and bob from fergus were in town over the weekend visiting mr and mrs jas h ratcliff moving to stoulliille we understand that very soon mr and mrs william birkett of clare- mont will move to town and take up residence with mr tom birkett in his fine residence on main street and where the big insurance agent has been keeping bachelor apartments for some time mr and mrs e j davey were in lindsay on wednesday where mr davey attended the cnr veter ans association meeting of which organization he is the x vicepresi dent mrs davey had an opportun ity to visit friends in the northern town sirloin roast round steak sirloin steak stewing beef chuck roast pot roast hamburger rolled brisket economle lb 32c lb 30c lb 33c lb 20c lb 25c lb 19c lb 18c lbs 35c lean lb 25c flakse mr and mrs joe carlaw toi on to with their four children were in town last weekend taking home their winter supply of apples pears and vegetables mrs carlaw olive is a daughter of mr and mrs alf pugh who incidentally grew some wonderful cabbage this year he presented his soninlaw with one that weighed over 11 lbs births aveddlngs up for tunc cupid and the stork worked overtime in june according to the dominion bureau of statistics births registered in canadian cities towns and villages with a population of 10000 and more to talled 1061s in june deaths 4299 and marriages 8294 com pared with 924 births 4433 deaths and 7695 marriages in june last year this was an increase of 15 per cent in births 8 per cent in marriages and a decrease of 3 pc in deaths large pkg 33c hom lard lb oboyle stonfftilta ontario meat market phone 8801 the many friends of the kins men male quartette of toronto will be glad to learn that they are to be in stouffville on sunday oct 25th to sing at the evening service of st james presbyterian church anniversary the kinsmen quar tette will bring a real programme of gospel messages in sacred song so keep the date in mind sunday october 25th fuller particulars regarding st james presbyterian church anniversary will be an nounced later on the more x principal l c murphy of the local school staff moved last week end to his recently acquired prem ises r at the extreme west end of main street and knojrn as the bit raymer place mr murphy had the interior completely remodelled mr percy brillinger is moving this week to the premises he recently bought from mrs j a heise and regarded as one of the very finest residences in town located on main street west mr thompson man ager ot the canadian bank ot commerce has gone to campbell- ford to pack his furniture and move to town to occupy the brillinger house on albert street honored on church anniversary both active members of the stouffville united church nathan forsyth and mis henry hodgson who were singled out for special honors at the anniversary of the dim ch last week are 90 and 91 yeais of age lespectively mr foisyth was 90 on sept 21 and mis hod gson was 9 1 on sept 23 mr forsy- th was the builder and contractor c the church and mrs hod gson is the oldest living member con- sequently they were singled out for special honors onthe anniversary occasion nathan forsyth is the sole sur vivor of a family of 11 children born to james and nancy forsyth who lived at glasgow he com menced the carpentering trade at 24 and built many of the finer homes in stouffville also the united churches at goodwood bloom- ington and stouffville he is still active and wouldnt hesitate to take a building contract today if his good wife would consent 1 mrs henry hodgson was a twin sister ot the late mrs george bowers they looked so much alike when school girls that the boys did not know which one ot them they were taking- home and often great secrets weredlv ulged to the wrong girl the school teacher too had a lot or trouble for the girls dressed alike to add to the confusion only their mother could spot them readily one from the other i mrs hodgson wouldnt consider having a housekeeper in her home she does her own work and attends church service regularly she usu ally spends her birthdays out on the farm at the home of her son leslie until the demise ot her twin sister a few years ago the couple were believed to be the oldest living twins in ontario mrs hodgson has been a widow for many years pictures above of both mr for syth and mrs hodgson were taken when they were so years old mr jos borinsky is renovating the exterior of his i esidence on obrien avenue one door south of the baptist church the large veranda is being removed and re placed with a smaller more modern structure while the brick walls will be finished with stucco rcaf officers visit lions club stouffville lions club was graced with a visit from ftlieut currie flying officer douglas and provincial secietaiy boyd all con nected with the air cadet league of canada at their opening fall meeting on monday night at the village inn each spoke briefly on the expanding work of the league and commended stouffville on the rapid growth of their squadion no 94 the new president of the local club mr gordon bailey whs in the chair l2750 ijid for bungalo but no sale ias made the fred betz bungalo on main street east near the school was offered by public auction on mon day afternoon by the veteran auctioneer w f marquis ux- bridge the property a solid brick building was bid up to 2750 by chaswatson of goodwoodand up to this point bids were fairly plentiful but that seemed to be top price when the reserve bid was learned by the auctioneer he announced there was no sale the property is in the heads of harris harris solicitors oshawa inspiring anniversary services sunday rev j r mutchmore head of the social service and moral reform for the united church of canada preached the anniveisary services in the stouffville church last sun day and was greeted by very good sized congregations morning and evening as has been reported in previous issues this was the 100th year of the founding of the first congregation and the 50 th year in the piesent church the choir was enlarged by the return of many former members mr murray hunt ley of queensville and mr carl boadway member of the choir were the soloists mr mutchmore gave two splendid addresses stressing the need for steadfastness in the morn ing sermon as patterned after moses and in the evening his address was aimed at young people under the theme of measurement and order as gleaned from the book of ezekiel a special collection for 500 was more than met tempeianceville united church anniveisaiy last sunday celebrated 130 yeais of service being one of the first protestant congregations established in upper canada the piesent chinch structuie was built in 1s97 under the pastorate of rev herbert lee retired minister of stouffville help help there is a large acreage of car rots growing right on the borders of stouffville a great percentage of which may be lost if help cannot be obtained to take them from the field brillinger bros have author ized the press to make the fact known to everybody and to invite the business men the retired gent ry school boys and any others who can give a few hours to help save this crop to come along any day and give a helping hand the situa tion is serious so do not delay in offering your services if you can not put in a day or two probably you could work for naif a day or a few hours call173 or 174 by phone there are a few places or en trances to stores that ought to have a small light to show up steps or rises of any kind that folks might trip over in the dark the saving of lights is not entirely a blackout and small lights are permitted at store entrances if they are the interest ot safety af far looking over the business section on satur day night one had to admit that a great deal of the street lighting in this area was done by the mer chants the bulbs used in the street lamps behind the globes are only 100 watts whereas they should be 200 watts but they cannot be increased until after the war at least or until there is more power available wl- m v8 your cil point dealer has a newvree aid to help you keep your home in good con- dition the cil home re pair guide this 16page booklet is designed to help you in these days when you must do your own repairs and odd jobs arranged for quick reference the cil home repair guide offers you hundreds of tips on easy ways to make common household repairs ask your cil paint dealer for your free copy of this booklet for lasting protection riches hardware stouffville ontario

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