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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 14, 1943, p. 8

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the tribune stouffville ontario thursday jan 14th 1943 classified advs phone 15301 for sale or rent for sale or rent house and lot also frame building on the property 25x60 that we would consider remodelling into a hen house also we offer for sale one horse sleigh with shafts good and a 300 chick brooder house g w baker gormley ph7304 articles for sale for sale empire heater real good phone 5506 ira grove wanted juarbe1uvg xotxcb wan i el j during the first and the last i week in january len keepings wanted carrots beets and barber shop will be open in the cabbage any quantity best prices mornings only but on january 11 a huckerby phone 3702 stouff ville to january 22nd we- will be open every evening till 930 pm ex- cepting on monday and wednesday wanted a quantity of good nights used flat track for hay fork w note that we w be qpbs yako phone s505 wanted young gander write to mrs gust prluce goodwood ltit1 or phone stanley liynui ph 9412 delavaii milkers and cream separators order now only a halted num- ber available for 1943 we lnrtall and service bull sox phone 2s1 stouffville for sale oak kitchen cabinet with pullout bake board flour tin and sifter metal lined bread box mrs a v nolan phone 15303 lost and found lost on january 2nd a beagle hound small female black tan and white answers to belle a 500 reward d e stainton 397 kingston rd toronto vegetables still wanting a few more soup carrots any variety also a quantity of cabbage r e brown phone 176 beatty bros ltd litter carriers pumping outfits water bowls electric grinders re pair parts etc bell sox phone 281 stouffville every saturday afteknoox and evening throughout the month of january haircuts 35c children 25c shaving 15c saturdays 20c due to arrive car of mill mill dairy feed on which wo are quoting a special price off car at stouffville dicksox hill mills phone 203 livestock for sale holstein bull 10 months old g r wilson phone 823 markham collie pups for sale also young collie dog excellent watch dog we want to buy a pony gart cutter and harness phone agincourt 21w12 or write to cherrybrook farm rr2 gorm ley for sale sixty black austra- lorp chickens s months old jos empringham claremont phone 5r13 sale register wednesday january 13 at lot 27 con 10 markham farm stock implements hay grain sheep the property of abljah brown terms cash sale at one a s farmer auctioneer wednesday jan 20th auction sale at lot 36 con 6 uxbiidge mile north s quaker hill church 20 head registered and grade dairy cows 16 holstein heifers and registered holstein bull horses hogs fowl and farm implements the property of j c ward no reserve buildings i were burned sale at 1230 termsj egg factory stoutfville folks we are right in your neighborhood with fresh cage laid eggs from bat tery layers this is the most modern and uptodate way of producing hen fruit in its most sanitary form these birds are raised on wire floors never evey getting to the droppings on maturity they go into in dividual cages on sloping wire floors eggs when laid toll to the front they get pure steril ized water and special cereal food fed the fulopepway to secuie fine upstanding yolks with delicious odor and flavor once tasted you will never have the barnyard or floor variety these eggs cost you no more than the ordinary kind from producer to consumer gives you guaranteed fresh eggs with a saving to you and a profit to us a phone call brings them to your door phone s411 stouffville or at stiver bros verxadexk poultry farm red cross annual the annual meeting of the stouff ville branch of the canadian red cross society will be held in the municipal hall on friday january 29th 1943 at s plnc all members and those- interested are urged to attend and hear the reports of the work done during the year 1942 and to elect officers for the year 1943 tbrae secretary i flbutton president ix memoriams for sale 10 pigs 6 neeks old weanedtheyre a thrifty lot v hoover ph 15404 for sale 6 pigs also a ponj cutter 712 good chunks r smith ph cash w uxbridge orossen in loving memory of a dear mother mrs wm crossen who passed away jan 17- 1942 as a wonderful mother we still thing of you f marquis auctioneer memories that are still fond and i true j there wasnt a thing too big saturday january 23- lot 14 concession 6 township half mile pickering too small for sale 11 pigs 6 weeks old john mcgillivray con 2 ux- bridge near glasgow notice a liberal rewaid offered for the name of the party that ran down and killed my irish setter dog about eleven oclock on christmas eve ed walls up no7 highway farm stock and implements household furniture the estate of the late russill whitehead no reserve terms cash sale at one oclock a s far mer auctioneer phone 7309 wednesday january 27 farm stock and implements hay and grain the property of fred mort- son at lot 5 and 6 con 8 whit church 1 mile north of ringwood no reserve as farm is sold terms cash a s faimer auctioneer north of tnat vou wouldnt try to do for us all its sad but true i wonder why that the best are always the first to die we have lost but heaven has gained the best mother this world ever contained ever remembered by son fred and daughterinlaw eleanor piles tenders for secretary applications will be leceived to january 16 1943 for the posi tjon of secretarytreasurer of the clareniont continuation and public schools under provisions of the i softool ant applicants will state remunera tion expected the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted addiess applications to g m forsyth chairman of board claremont sufferers of bleeding and pratruding piles should know bunkers herbal piles treats the cause at its source money back if not satisfied boad- ways and storeys drug store in loving mem- dear husband robert passed away january notice february delivery on a limited number of delaval magnetic milkers installations made 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 nrlces toroxto radio sports 241 yonge st wa 4501 raavleigh xotice i still have my rawleigh busi ness and have a full line of pro ducts on hand at the same old price they may be had at the house or by phoning 8004 for a mall order due to gasoline ration ing we cannot travel the roads as formerly ira d rusncll 77 a stkr is a soldier hes fighting for democracy when he helps furnish the food needed to keep planes and tanks on the move a steir is a poor soldier when hes standing over in the corner of the feed- lot he ought to be eating and putting on pounds stimulate appetite and the assimi lation of feed with dr hess stock tonic make sure steers get essential minerals with stock tonic research farm steers getting stock tonic gain as much as a third of a pound more per steer per day we sin cerely believe steers will do better on your farm with stock tonic added to the ration stiver bros stouffville oxtaeio wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up phone stouffville 255 maikham 4326 claremont 913 we pay phone charges gordox youxg ltd phone adelaide 3636 toronto irwin ory of my ii win who 14 1940 the one i loved has gone to rest j his fond true heart is still the hand that always helped mo now lies in deaths cold chill when all is still and silent and sleep forsakes my eyes my thoughts are in the silent grave wheie my dear husband lies ever lemembered by his wife card of thanks i wish to take this opportunity of charge farmers are let down by selective service former york warden warns action essential to maintain present production lack farm help york county farmers and farm officials today welcomed with open arms the suggestion of the ontario federation of agriculture that com pulsory labor be instituted to help meet the demands of the govern ment for increased food production theoretically im all for it de clared w m cockburn york coun ty agricultural representative but i dont know just what kind of work compulsory labor would do if it were put into practice were not used to it in this country he ciiticized selective service of ficials for allowing farm lads to slip through their fingers into better paying industry after they had leceived postponements from military service theie would not be the present shortage of labor if these young men had not been allowed to enter other industries he said there should certainly be a strict check made before permission is i granted one boy near here left a faim to take a job m an industrial plant and now his biothei is left alone to till 150 acies mr cockburn said many of the lads get military postponements on the stiength of their farm expert ence and then almost before they aie out the door they foim plans to get factoiy jobs the local selec tive service officer in newmaiket checks with our office before he givs postponements or allows farm boys to leave for big money in the city he added he levealed the farm labor situa tion is steadily getting woise de spite volunteer help while our laboi is dropping off all the time we aie continually bombaided with requests to increase pioduction he said its like an eightcylindei car weie now operating on only four cylinders yet we aie being pushed to gi eater speed than we leached on all eight before the war he said the government has ask ed farmers to attempt increases of 10 pel cent in beef output 10 per cent in butter 15 per cent in eggs and 25 per cent in pork last year the salarfanamc assures yen of a wivfopm blend of fine teas salam t farms 800 acres at duxrea mr arthur lamb of dunrea man is in town visiting his sister mrs frank wagg he expects to spend the remainder of the winter here mr lamb struck west 37 years ago from his home in ux bridge township and he is now owner of s00 acres of land which i he is farming out there when he was here last only a few years ago mr and mrs wagg were then on the farm at altona american visitors mr glennis parker of boston mass also mr and mrs clayton parker and two young daughters were all in town on sunday visiting their parents mr and mrs w d parker north church street the man from boston is a wool buyer and it is said that he can appraise the animal from which the wool comes without ever seeing the critter even to telling its age mr parker sang two solos in the united church on sunday at morning and evening service both of which were greatly appreciated markham sunday school coxvextiox interest is centering around the forthcoming sunday school con vention to be held a week from this thursday on january 21 in the united and lutheran churches unionville two outstanding men quarter coid dry hard wood have been secured to bring special quantity of alfalfa hay messages dr i h erb will address i one galvanized tank auction sale farm stock implements and household furxiturk the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 14 cox 0 pickekixg half mile north no 7 highway sat jan 23rd the following property belonging to the estate of the late russill whitehead- cows ayrshire and durham cow 7 years due march 2nd durham and jersey coming 6 years not bred full flow durham due time of sale roan heifer due middle of july hereford brindle s years due middle of july 4 calves feeders 47 pullets hybrid barred rock and white leghorns laying 2 roosters 37 hens yearlings laying barred rocks two old geese four young geese one gander scuffler nearly new m h new cream sepaiaor no9 mil five new cow chains number of gram bags stove coal appioximately 1 tons the afternoon meeting and rev c e cragg pastor of grace united church toronto will speak in the evening mr e j stiver of unionville is the president and mr charles ratcliff stouffville secytreas of the association red cross letters continued fiom page three dear sir many thanks to the stouffville library table branch of the canadian red cross hope all the other boys over here aie as happy as i am were keep ing our chins up may god bless all of stouffville thanks melville thomas small cutting box n othei items too numerous to mention quebec heater piincess pat range new pipes breakfast table five chairs kitchen gate legge table kitchen couch congoleum in kitchen new ice box 4piece bed iroom suite springs anfi mattress lion bed springs and mattress wooden bed springs and mattress battery radio seranader with a new 1000 hour hattery notice to creditors and others in the estate of walter a sangstcr all pel sons 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 about the 8th 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 full 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 liaible to any person of whose claim they shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof dated at toronto ontario this 30th day of december 1942 prank sangster and muriel lane executors stoutfville ontario by messrs mclaughlin john ston moorehead macau- lay their solicitors here in thanking all my many friends who canada produced more wheat and so kindly lemembeied me with messages cards phone calls etc also to thank the womens associ ation of the united church and the cgit girls for lovely flowers also baskets of fruit and candy from friends during my recent illness- mrs annie taylor card of thanks we wish to express our heart felt thanks to the ioof relatives friends and neighbors for their calls flowers and enquiries in hospital also the many cards and letters from boys on active service for their kind expressions of sym pathy floral tributes and loan of cars during the recent bereavement in the loss of a dear husband father and brother mrs harding and jack brothers and sisters card of thanks i would like to express my thanks to the ballantrae war workers for the socks and sweater i received your thoughtfulness is very deeply appreciated and i would like to say thank you very much gratefully yours t e nesbitt card of thanks i wish to express my sincere thanks to friends and neighbors who made enquiries also sent cards letters and flowers during my illness miss ruth badgero card of thanks i mr and mrs ken phillips take this opportunity of thanking the kind friends and business men who tendered to them a miscellaneous shower of lovely gifts on the evening of friday january 8th in honor of their recent marriage red cross notes we acknowledge with thanks mr and mrs e r good large quantity clothing more workers are card of thanks i i wish to take this opportunity of thanking my friends who remember ed me so kindly during my recent illness the womens association of stouffville united church the wms of dickons hill mbc church the staff of forest high school stouffville womens liberal club for their lovely flowers and fruit also for the kind letters and cards i appreciate very much the kind wishes for my recovery mrs harvey moyer card of thanks i wish to take this opportunity needed in the sewing room which is to thank all my friends who sent open every thursday afternoon cards and boxes of bruit and to the please volunteer to help with a neighbours who so kindly welped soldiers quota of 20 turtleneck out during my illness in the hos- khakl sweaters 30 sleeveless khaki pltal sweaters mrs roy grove livestock than at any other time in her lustoiy but we cant keep it up said vegetable production has al ready begun to drop off some kind of action must be taken if production is to be kept at its present level let alone be in- ci eased warned reeve c earl toole of whitchurch township a diit farmer himself he was warden of york county council last year i dont know what plans they have for getting this compulsory labor and the manner in which they get it makes a lot of difference he said therefore i dont think i should make any comment on the plan however if the government feels it is necessary to conscript men to fight on battlefields i think they should consider it necessary to conscript men to provide food on the home front food can be just as important a weapon as shells in winning the war he echoed mr cockburns critic- ism of the selective service board save 10000 of these hmcs prince henry dear sir the lovely parcel that you so kindly sent me arrived well in time for christmas my sincere thanks goes to all members of the red cross alan baker congoleum rug all copper wash boiler terms cash no reserve- john scott clerk sale at 13 0 a s farmer auctioneer further acknowledgments were also received from a maskell r steckley and george abell jack keepers could boast of- caring for a schell and dave edwards rabbit under his official duties earl keith again pound keeper mr earl keith is again the vill age pound keeper he succeeded the late sandy jones when he took over the farm the job is not an onerous- one and some years there is not art animal impounded during 1942 a bunny rabbit was the only occupant of the pound but the incident rather made new history how many pound rebuilt motors ford moled a exchange v 4950 radiator fronts all makes of cars from 145 to 225 eachponly 50 left generator starter windshield wiper motors and fuel pump exchange service paris auto supply auto wreckers richmond hill ontario phone 86 walter jacobs ringwood worth its weight in gold right now is this 100pound keg of nails multiply the keg by 10000 and you get the app roximate annual saving in nails accomplished by new conser vation methods in canadas war plants the saving is real ized by using the same aniin- nnltlon boxes over and ovc again stouffville air cadet squadron no 94 air cadet league of canada has openings for m recruits to complete a flight 2 squadrons excellent course of training smart uniforms supplied for full particulars apply to rev d davis chairman reg button adjutant m e watts commanding officer

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