Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 22, 1942, p. 9

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday oct 22nd- 1942 south ont plowing match at columbus the south ontario plowing mat ch was held on the rarm of the former pickering councillor elmer powell east whitby township on wednesday oct 14th warm oct ober weather greeted the plowmen and vents were keenly contested in the fields just half mile south of the mage of columbus following the match those taking part all enjoyed a substantial dinner served by thel adles in the united church basement avhile the judges were preparing the results a meeting was held in the nearby township hall during which attorneygeneral gordon a conant addressed the gathering ross marquis of uxbridge was awarded the salada tea company special 1942 for best land in join ter and sod classes horses only plowed by a resident of the county the best crown in class 6 was won by p steckley of stouffville smartly turned horses and equip ment was displayed by ray mclau ghlin of oshawa who won first in this class harry james columbus won second place with col r mc laughlin oshawa and elmer pow ell columbus taking third fourth places respectively jtoss miller age 16 of brock was given a special award as the youngest resident of- ontario county taking part in the plowing maoth events in the other events the results were as follows class 1 sod ed timbers scarboro iross marquis uxbridge w g ormercid green wood david tran stouffville w hooton ida class 2 sod c ball uxbridge ralph smith uxbridge roy smith gormley ray ferguson stouffville and wm hill uxbridge class 3 sod morley parish greenbank ken bacon stouffville class i- james lee greenbank ross marquis sunderland s ball uxbridge g- mcmillan blackwater class 5 stubble a featherston claremont carl down oshawa h meyers goodwood l down osh- awa class 6 stubble f steckley stouffville m haynes goodwood h bewell greenbank class 7 stubble ross miller sunderand h davy creswell class 9 tractors in stubble john beaton blackwater george timbers claremont v powell stouffville this wednesday october 21 in the bloomington church is a special day for the women this afternoon commencing at 230 mrs d c percy will speak to the ladies about the more intimate side of her work among the women in the even ing at 730 oclock there will be a mass meeting under the auspices of the w m s rev d c and mrs percy pictured above will speak and show moving pictures of their work in nigeria everyone cordially invited to come and hear these distinguished guests good old days a canadian girl remarked the other day i wish i had lived a hundred years ago in the pioneer days in every north american family there is a family tradition of these good old days when ing out to something new taking chances fitting into the law of life which says you must go forward or sink iack in shallows and miser ies the so called golden age of elizabeth was such in every phase of life the people of the british men and women had to leave is were pushing out gcin everything they had in the old world cross the then dangerous seas carve a homeout of the virg in forest live dangerously among the indians then the strange ex- hilariation of the idea of advance was clear its glow has never quite died out it is a matter of common know ledge that in pioneer days people are- more neighborly where people are few and in new places they in stinctively stand together with more humanity than they do when they get urbanized yet on a large scale the ahead thinking about new worlds doing new things ciple runs through all life what are those golden ages in history they are those when the people were building something better push lemoxvilles problem the little hamlet of lemonville in the heart of whitchurch township is having its trials these days last week gordon lemon officially pro claimed his disconnection as a resi dent by coming to stouffville and as he was looked upon as mayor of the village new blood is bein sought for the position then on top of this upheaval is the possibil ity of the- village squire w d hall prin- leaving the place and what is class 10 tractors in stubble nick thacluk brooklin class 11 tractors in sod robert timbers stouffville class 12 tractors in sod ivan mclaughlin cedar valley and j tran of stouffville hamlet that cannot point to its squire incidentally squire hall celebrated ihis 74th birthday on wednesday of last week so heres offering him hearty congratulations the cost per minute and per hour some people wonder why tne government is asking the people to invest at least 25c a day in war sav ings stamps if everyone of- the 12000000 people in canada were to follow this advice it would provide 3000000 a day for the war effort but it wouldnt be enough the war is costing canada 7000 a minute 168000 an hour 4032000 a day so that even if every man woman and child in canada in cluding the babes in arms were to invest 25c a day in stamps we would still be over a million short of the daily cost old mother hippie hobbled like a cripple she did confess her feet in a mess when danny at garabaldi tola me and i was amazed to know that bakers corn solvent painlessly takes a corn out in 10 days or- money back bakers solvent painlessly dissolves dormant tissue in bunions callouses liardspots ingrown andthick nails warts etc 25c 35c 50c 75c 100 george e baker phiiib manufacturing chemist stouffville ont its a pleasure to eat the bread which is one of the greatest suppliers of food energy today and which has been baked until it is beautiful goldenbrown for good health you should eat at least two slices of bread daily so try stovers bread it tastes twice as good as it looks and is always fresh the stouffville bakery bakers for two generations make your car last every auto available is desperately needed today the transportation facilities are strained to the limit so its important that you make your car last for canada and share it too bring it in often for complete check ups cut your speed and save your tires keep your motor tuned yes its expert care that means longer wear drive in to sec us today boadways garage stouffville ont 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs fred jardine and phylis spent sunday at the ed taylor home congratulations to mr and mrs leslie mitchell its a girl visitors at the bruce taylor home one night last week were mr and mrs wid miller mr and mrs m mcmahar len nels and stan john son all of oshawa sorry to hear little robert taylor had the misfortune to hurt his arm mr and mrs albert taylor dick and darlene- visited mr and mrs ross mcguckin on sunday congratulations to mr and mrs bristal mcguckin its a boy congratulations to all our local boys namely ken bacon harold meyers jos forsythe morley hay nes and willis taylor on their suc cess at the ploughing matches keep up the good work boys your country needs it mr and mrs sam- irvin and family visted friends in aurora on sunday sunday callers with mr and mrs james mcdonald were fred love mr walter hope and miss lillian bacon sunday visitors at charles for sytes were messrs george clar ence claude and mrs j r foote harold meyers ed lambert and dwight forsythe of toronto thanks folks for- your response in turning in the news to us for publication junior band concert under auspices of the stcuffville lion 3 club and stouffville junior band in ratcliffs hall stouffville on thursday oct 22 at 815 pm programme group numbers by the band chansonettes vocal medalists and prize winners war film and speaker 2 lucky draws value 1500 tickets 25c children admitted at door 15c gormley boys broke into club at wilcox lake revolver shots were fired by pol ice in a wild chase through north york suburban district last friday when four youths were rounded up by constable sid barraclough and placed under arrest on a car steal ing charge after a chase of 10 miles through lake wilcox district -rich- vale richmond ihill and markham township the pursued car was trapped in a deadend roadway and jammed against the side of a garage by sergeant barraclough shortly after 1 am sergeant barraclough received a call from wilcox lake that someone was at tempting to break into the country club as i drove into the club grounds another vehicle headed right for me said the sergeant i pulled over to the side of the road and then took after the racing automobile near richmond hill the driver at tempted to force my car off the high way and i had to pull up mrs kingdon spent a few days with her daughter and husband mr and mrs qardhouse and wee girl of thistletown mr art starr of ajax spent the weekend with relatives here mr and mrs david ellis and family of waterloo called on mrs r b brown having sunday dinner and tea with mr and mrs w h sproxtoh mr and mrs scott were guests at the sisman and anderson wedd ing in aurora last saturday mr art scott held a wood lot sale saturday afternoon which was well attended and bidding was brisk a lot was purchased for wesley church to be cut by those who wish to help the good work this way mrs george irachardson and mrs john crawford spent satur day in toronto mr and mrs j r sproxtoh herbert and robert and betty marie were toronto visitors on sat urday mrs j r sproxton and marjorie and bettysmarie were visiting a few days with her parents mr and mrs louis brillinger an exceptionally large attendance enjoyed a fine message from rev mcmath oif aurora v who has been recouperating and formally preach ed in newmarket the choir sang appropriate numbers making a very profitable service a farewell party was held here friday evening in honour of mr harry clegg who has joined the army our wesley choir of which mr george richardson is organist and prisoner ix germany sgt fred evans son of mr and mrs a d evans newmarket has been reported a prisoner of war in germany he was one of the first newmarket boys to go overseas- al- though missing since dieppe his parents did not obtain any definite information about him until some thing over two weeks ago when they learned that he was missing they received word this past week end sent by the international red cross that he was a prisoner in germany the above picture is quite recent choir master were iguests at the mt pisgah anniversary sunday evening a number from this vicinity attend ed the service if you are going to neglected bad colds lead to abc asthma bronchitis and consumption bakers green mountain rub qheririy anise tolu loosens phlegm and brings it up too 19c 25c 40c guaranteed as represented or money back george e baker plimb manufacturing chemist stouffvlllo ontario ptc george butler son of mr and mrs frank butler xobletcrt who was reported missing after the dieppe raid is now a prisoner of war in germany he is 22 years of age and is a member of the royal regiment we had a man from a place go- morry he gave us a pitiful story to do his best he lost his rest getting up nights dizzy and shiver we told him a sure sign he needed bakers kidney bladder and liver it tones builds and strengthens muscles tissues cleanses the 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