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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 7, 1943, p. 8

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the tribune stouffville out thursday jan 7th 1943 classified advs phone 15301 bible students have varied experiences articles for sale a for sale model a ford coach in first class condition tires like new also a used model a ford parts 2 cars wrecked also pair of ladles white skates size 6 like new apply to arnold elson lemonville for sale mans skates and size 7 apply tophone 7s02 te for sale a new pulper just ar rived also a numher of new pul per knives for peter hamilton and fleury machines we have a good used electric radio a springtooth cultivator deerlng binder single cutter and other articles f baker ph ig304 wanted wanted carrots beets and cabbage any quantity best prices a huckerby phone 3702 stouff ville wanted a lady boarder wanted in a private home partly for com- pany apply mrs boadway albert street stouffville wanted a ferret male or female dick saunders phone 5112 claremont wanted a sewing machine in good running condition as a gift or aloau by the stouffville branch of the red cross dolaval milkers and cream separators order now only a limited num ber available for 1943 we install and service bell son phone 281 stouffvillo lost and found motor licenses mrs g a m davison unionville issuer of imotor license radio license and gasoline ration books at the post office card of thanks the family of the late mrs geo kester hereby express their sincere appreciation for the kindly assist ance the lovely floral tributes and the words of sympathy extended to us in the passing of our beloved mother victoria square wanted to buy a hammermill or a grain grinder h r storry phone 5803 vegetables still wanting a few more soup carrots any variety also a quantity of cabbage r e brown phone 176 lost two fox hounds one black white and tan finder please advise everton preston 5 th con whitchurch or phone 4609 livestock for sale 11 small pigs also several collie pups roy moyer dicksons hill phone 5509 for sale 13 pigs 8 weeks old h powell cashel unionville rr for sale 8 pigs 7 weeks old bert williams lot 35 con 9 pickering just east of stouffville for sale seven pigs 6 weeks old w e wideman lot 8 con 10 whitchurch phone 8605 for sale yorkshire hog 8 months old also a young gander vince baker phone 9708 9708 stouffville wanted iboy or man to assist in farir work steady employment t l white phone 60s stouff ville wanted flocks all breeds to supply us with hatching eggs for the 1943 hatch ing season flocks culled and blood- tested under government super vision free or charge guaranteed bonus over grade a large price with additional hatching premiums your chance to make up to 25c per dozen premium over the price of grade a large also turkey flocks wanted for hatching also wanted pullets all breeds and ages yearling hens cockerels suitable for breeding write for full particulars tweddle chick hatcheries ltd fergus ontario s tenders for secretary applications will be received up to january 16 1943 for the posi tion of secretaryti easurer of the claremont continuation and public schools under provisions of the school act applicants will state remunera tion expected the lowest or any tender not necessarily accented address applications to g m forsyth chairman of board claremont beatty bros ltd litter carriers pumping outfits water bowls electric grinders re pair parts etc bell son phone 281 stouffville sale register friday january s at lot 34 con 2 whitby township 2 miles west of whitlby and half mile north of no 2 highway the pro perty of chester e lee farm stock and implements including herd of holsteins terms cash sale at 1 ted jackson auct saturday jan 9 at lot 24 con 4 uxbridge twp about two aniles north of highway farm stock and implements also 100 acre farm the property of chas findlay no reserve on stock and implements property subject to reserve bid owner retiring ow ing to ill health so everything will be sold sale at 130 pm a s farmer auctioneer phone 7309 wednesday january 13 at lot 27 con 10 imarkham farm stock implements hay grain sheep the property of abijah brown terms cash sale at one a s farmer auctioneer notice february delivery on a limited number of delavall 15tt- t c magnetic milkers installations made rllu in the order they are received good holstein cows accepted as part pay ment also woods grinders and coo lers comb fuel and electric ran ges and moffatt electropail heat ers write for circulars and prices toronto radio sports 241 yonge st wa 4501 rawleigh notice my patrons should please understand that owing to gasoline rationing i will be unable to make any more deliveries until after april 1 in the meantime customers may be supplied at my premises i d rusnell stouffrillo phone 8004 i jnr memoriam todd in loving memory of a dear wife arid mother mrs william todd who ipassed away january 6 1941 sweet memories will linger forever ttime cannot change them its true years that may come cannot sever our loving remembrance of you ever remembered by husband and family milk 18 tighting energy milk is very rich in the protec tive food substances human dyna mos need produce as much milk as you can to help win this warl how can you increase production when your barn is already full of cows see if this gives you on idea research farm cow giro a much as a fourthpound more milk per pound of train with dr hiss stock tonic added to the ration stock tonic stimulates body functions and that ordinarily means a better milk row stock tonic also supplies essential minerals we suggest that you check these state ments by trying stock tonic stiver bros stoufpv1xm ontario sufferers of bleeding and pratruding piles should know bunkers herbal piles treats the causae at its source money back if not satisfied boad- ways and storeys drug store wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up phone stouffville 256 markham 4326 claremont 913 we pay phone chrges gordon young ltd phone adelaide 3636 toronto driver andrew forson of the rcasc spent his new year leave at his home here diiver harold wellman and mrs wellman spent new years in tor onto mr and mrs wm wilson mr and mrsi lome perkins and audrey of toronto mr homer wilson and mr and mrs ralph boynton had dinner saturday evening with mr and mrs louis nichols and vera mr and mrs louis nichols and vera mr and mrs ralph perkins and coial mr and mrs gordon mortson and mrs annie mortson had dinner tuesday with mr and mrs ralph boynton and vera mr and mrs louis nichols and veia also wilfied anderson spent new years with mr and mrs doug las gee and family mr john holmes mrs ella irat- cliffe mr bert sanderson and miss mabel sanderson joyce and bobby matheson spent inew years with mr and mis ralph boynton and vera the following are the officers of the young peoples union for 1943 hon prest rev h j mackay fast president marion smith president viola avison secretary vera boynton ti easurer grace boynton missionary treas bertie forster conveners fellowship idoreen klinck missions marian boynton citizenship ruth wellman culture harold klinck and barry collard riecreation irene beatty pianist marion boston assistant pianist margaiet mort son joy mortson peggy mckay song leader bertie forster assistants walter smith doreen klinck usheis bruce kei swill john bu- chanan lairy sandeison and jim boynton publications mabel sanderson and mai ion boynton auditors mr and mrs gordon mortson social committee millicent avison evelyn baker norma empringham irene beatty alvin casely stanley pike law- lence boynton the ypu was well attended on sunday evening readings were giv en by mis charles stanbury and harold klinck piano instrumental by miss bertie forster duet by marion and walter smith the top ic was taken by mis willows tak ing as her subject new begin nings next sunday evening the topic will be taken by miss ruby avison everybody welcome old man winter has been mak ing it difficult for emmanuel bible school to get underway with its 1943 session monday was the day on which the students were to arrive one group of five began bright and early leaving kitchener at six oclock in the morning be- fore they had gotten to the end of their journey they had experienced most every kind of transportation except air and water transport most of them got to the station by car where they boarded the train which was sufficienly delayed in its i trip to toronto to cause them to j miss the connection with the gorm- ley train they then took a street car and radial to arrive at richmond hill the problem now was how to make the rest of the trip finally it was decided to come by covered truck to old gormley where they were met by a team and the last mile of the journey was made in a box sleigh they all arrived smiling and believe it or not they said the coldest ipart of the trip was the train ride due to the abundance of snow the opening exercises which were scheduled for monday night were postponed until next tuesday jan 12 at 8 pm rev j r steckley a new member on the faculty of em manuel bible school will be the speaker w uv3- notice to patrons of our cold storage lockers any one who had butter in our cold storage lockers in excess of one lb per person on dec 21 1942 is asked to kindly call at the creamery and fill out a blank form required by the rationing board stouffville creamery go almira wife bakes own bread continued from page 5 notice to creditors and others in the estate of avalter a snugster ah persons having claims against the estate of walter a sangster late of the village of stouffville in the county of york physician deceased who died on or albout the nbvisited with his relatives here q lint rnaila irwn a tt bloomington miss pennook of gieen river was a guest at the herbert burnett home on sunday mr and mrs bert johnson of hamilton weie new years guests with mr and mrs dick foote mr ana mrs catherwood of ux bridge and mr and mrs k cather wood raglan spent new year with mr a topper miss margaret brown spent a few days in toronto mr and mis donald storry and two children of callender were at his fathers mr e a storrys for the new year holiday messrs e burnett and g brown were in toronto on thursday mr bruce barnes of st john sth day of october 1942 are hereby notified to send to the undersigned executors of the said deecased on or before the 30th day of january 1943 lull particulars of their claims immediately after the said date the said executors will distribute the assets of the deceased having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice to the exclusion of all others and they will not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed and or any part thereof dated at toronto ontario this 30th day of december 1942 frank sangster and muriel lane executors- stouffville ontario by messrs mclaughlin john ston moorehead macau- lay their solicitors here in mr e storry j k tranmer mrs tranmer miss gwen tranmer attended the graduation for navlgaj tors at malton on wednesday after noon a group of the young people and friends from stouffville met at the home of mr and mrs o h tran mer on friday night to honor pilot ofllcer bill tranmer with a few well chosen remarks mr elmer bur nett made the presentation of an air- force gold ring gaines were played was served bill pilot officer was just card of thanks i wish to lake this opportunity of thanking all my friends who so kindy remembered me with kind messages cards phone calls etc al so to thank the womens association of goodwood united church the sunday school and womens instl- n l tnte for boxes of fruit candy etc during my receqt serious illness in the hospital mrs earl tindall commissioned last weekend mr and mrs w a fockler and miss alta have moved into the house belonging to the estate of the late hanna fairies miss helen ramer of box grove spent the new year with miss l brown i ted calder rcamc toronto was visiting friends here during the holiday weekend j miss m topper of toronto and mr and mrs a topper were at mr m roses for new years mr and mrs m ntamer and mr and mrs e lemon spent new years mr and mrs w tranmer and son miss c matheson toronto mr and mrs h kee of orangevllle were in the family group at o tranmers on goodwood new years people so here we are headed along an uncharted couise im terribly sorry to have agnes go thiough the down part of the ups and downs and haidships involved but she is a brave heart and she did herself once predict that life would never ibe dull if she mairied me now about floathouses oms sets on a raft of eight parallel cedar logs each seventy feat long these aie bound with strong cable to cross- pieces eveiy ten feet on the cross- ipieces aie two long runners which foi m a sled on which rests the house cedar is remarkalbly buoyant stay ing twenty to thirty years in salt water floathouses communities are drawn up in quiet coves and are held in place iby a chain of boom- sticks extending fiom one side of the bay to the othei keeping the buildings from either drifting onto the ibeach or out to sea occasion ally a gale or a big boat goes by pur dooi steps and makes some swells but for the most part we ride as steadily as though on land some day ill write ken a letter albout logging just now theres not time to say much but ill say it plainly so youll understand the haulback takes the strawline to the block where the hooktender chang es the road if any stick gets fouled the donkey tightlines the main but it may be that the hindoo snapped in which case the riggm slinger will have to wiap a molly hogan then they can highball the log un less it hangs up on a suckei the chokerman gets a tail holt to siwash her down past wheie she got jim mied up the chaser rambles up the jillpoke and if theres no jackpot he loosens the choker hook he is then free to sluice the logs which later will ibe stowed and a boom will be hung swifters are run on tight ened by boom chains with ring and toggle the tailstick must not be conky or the big push will fire thats all right if you are staky for then you can get snaky and say fare well to aframing heres a note about the chart we enclose the big one is a regular mariners chart of the district the numbers scattered ahout v indicate the depths or soundings in fath oms this chart will give you some conception of how intricate are the waterways we have marked minstel island our ipostofflce con sisting of store hotel beer parlour boatbuilder machinejmop and the homes and the route we take to get there from galleys and manns which are marked also shown are two routes to alert bay on the smaller map three districts are marked top rectangle indicates area covered by chart small rectangle on vancouver island shows the district agnes had under her charge while at courtenay the other enclosure shows the district which is still technically hers to administer for the welfare field service incident ally she is returning to the joh in january for a month r six weeks mr and mrs jim painter sr spent last friday with mr and mrs jim painter jr on the 7th mr and mrs charles irwin and family of toronto also mr and mrs lome johnston and family of van- dorf visited with mr and mrs don- old jarvis on sunday mr and mrs wilfred lehman of delhi spent the weekend with mr and mrs willis lehman peter epp of halifax called on his sister mrs percy castle over the weekend charged with jiukdek of charles knowles charles h chapman is charged with the murder of charles know- les newmarket cousin of fred crossen of stouffville who was found badly heaten in a driveway off dupont street in toronto on november 27 and died as a result of his injuries chapman was arrested on nov 29 and has been held since then on a nominal charge of vagrancy fourth line uxbridgb mr and mrs everett hockley and family were with her parents mr and mrs george jones for new years mr and mrs russel feasby and howard mr and mrs norman feas by and laura also mr and mrs gordon wilson bernice and mnrray spent a day with mr and mrs ed smalley of sandford mr and mrs a ashenhurst and laura also mr and mrs clayton hill jack and lorna were with mr and jlrs howard forsythe mr gordon jones was home for the new year weekend mr and mrs norman feashy had tea with mr and mrs norman smalley of sandford on sunday miss laura ashenhurst has re turned her teaching at warsaw after auction sale horses cattle suine implement nnd this chapter to it more regularly from now o- we would still like to tell you about manns camp where hugh first start ed to log and where i stayed for the first week after leaving vancouver we may be iback with them before the winter is over and then the personnel of galleys camp and our neighbours have not yet been dis cussed so there will lie- lots of material for lettersfor while but now we must let you get at your christmas turkey before you lose your appetites how we wish we were with you but we shall be eat ing turkey with the herbisons in vancouver which will be next best we hope you are having a very happy day together and that the new year will ibring you each great joy and blessing and may it bring to the world the peace for which we all arc longing lovingly agnes and hugh the undei signed has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 24 con 4uxbridge twp about 2 miles north of the good wood road on sat jan 9th 1943 the property belonging to charles findlay horses cattle swine bay mare 11 years old roan maie 4 years in spring not ibi oken jersey cow s years ibred may 9 black cow ibred june 26 sow about 175 pounds 9 pigs 6 weeks old day of sale implements binder 6 ft mccdeering cultivator s hay rake gang plow mower massey harris walking plow ihc gang plow ihc gang plow frost and wood cross cut saw- disc harrows inthrow buck saw bed and springs furnace 40 gal good complete 2 sprayers 2 hand saws drill corn planter no cans cream separator delaval quantity of lumber wheelbarrow buggy 1horse sleigh 2 oil drums hay ttack pig box cutting box heavy wagon and box number of sacks set bench sleighs number of logging chains hand pulper set 3section harrows numher of steel drums scythe ladder spending parents the holidays with her second line uxbridgk miss mae and frances eaton of toronto spent the holiday with miss- marjorie taylor mr and mrs arthur dowswell and family spent saturday at bert tindalls sony to hear that mr lundy who has been helping at ed tay lors is confined to his bed number of halters well we have come othe end of harness and plow lines is chapter and we will try to adf number of collars set single harness forks hoes etc hay grain and roots quantity weel clover hay quantity of grain quantity of turnips 25 bags eating potatoes 25 bags of seed potatoes 10 bushels of rye farm for sale subject to a reserve bid the farm of 100 acres more or less will be offered good bank barn frame house and plenty of water about 60 acres workable 10 acres bush no reserve on chattels as owner is giving up farming owing to 111 health sale at 130 a s farmer auctioneer auction sale horses cattle sheep swdfb poultry implements etc- the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 27 con 10 markham toavnshd wed jan 13th 1043 property belonging to abijah brown horses and cattle bay gelding bay colt coming 2 years blue cow due time of sale ayrshire cow bred october 20 blade white cow bred dec 20 red and white cow bred dec 9 brindle cow fresh calf by side ayrshire cow due in feb black and white cow bred july 1 black white cow bred june 15 white heifer bred nov 20 white cow bred may 24 black cow bred december 9 roan cow bred december 8 roan cow full flow 3 holstein cows full flow white heifer ibred june s part jersey cow bred sept 1 red cow milking not bred durham bull 2 years old sheep swine poultry 23 ewes dorset and lester strain 4 lambs dorset lester strain ram reg dorset brood sow bred november 9 14 chunks albout 30 yearling hens implements fordson traslor fordson plow binder mocdeerlng 7ft good mower f w 5 ft disc drill p h disc drill 20 john deer corn binder massey harris horse rake 10 ft roller 2 drum cultivator massey harris cultivator like new harrow 4 section scuffler mccd wagon threequarter size bain wagon bain with truck wheels manure spreader mh good root pulper corn cultivator oliver turnip drill 2furrow riding plow john deer single riding plow oliver riding plow hamilton walking plow mccdeerlng cream separator mh set scales 2000 lbs set stewart clippers democrat wagon essex sedan car 1929 model set team harness organ piano washing machine no reserve terms cask sale at 1 geo storey clerk a s farmer auctioneer cutter

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