Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 21, 1943, p. 7

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tf ri ats1 -zsc- sjg3- 4sji ftijv t the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 21 1943 i 4 bt wssk i wm st k yph dmm e3 toronto goodwood flashes walter davey t stanton ave toronto mr ralph faulknor and his daughter jean spent new years holiday with mrs faulkners mother in montreal mrs reuben may entertained a few friends on friday evening the occasion was mrs william mays birthday thomas baston has gone to tor onto to stay for a short time ith his daughters mr and mrs moms miller ot toronto weie visiting with mr and mrs cail alcock on sunday thc scribe appiecmtes the letter received fiom clerk h roach and the uxbridge township council ml aud mis wilbeit thorn of 2s gamble ave colebiate their 30th wedding anniveisaiy on the 22nd of january mrs thorn is a clare- mont girl mr thorn from uxbridge mr thom celebrates his birthday januaiy 2gth flash correspondent sends best wishes to this couple who have been so happy for these 30 years for the next two months miss isabel hockley will reside in toronto hope it may be a pleas ant holiday mr and mrs geoigelee toron to visited at bradford on satuiday fageing bert nolan now i wonder who he is a letter all the way from calgary to the scribe from our fiiends george and annie mc- guire is a former uxbridge resident low bert nolan george mc- guire is former uxbudge resident and bandmaster bad roads on the fifth line was the cause of a small number of membeis of the ladies aid annual meeting at mrs r e ashenhursts pte harvey feasby was home from simcoe for a weekend pte aylmer cooper of the same camp has been moved to kingston very soiry to hear of the death of mr archie harding stouffville barber and our sympathy goes to his sister mrs reuben middleton and other members of the family the bypu met this week at mr john mays with the rer mr taylor speaking for the fellowship group some interesting letters were read from our former sunday school boys who are overseas mrs asa forsyth visited with mrs silas paglon on sunday howard thaxter of the rcaf was home on furlow mr and mrs donald clark and baby were visiting with mr and mrs amos clark on sunday rev and mrs mclaughlin visit ed mr and mrs reuben hockley on sunday last we are pleased to know that mr harry dyment has recovered from a very sore fall which occurred some weeks ago while doing his chores congratulations to mr and mrs walter bryan on the birth of a son mr and mrs everett hockley and family mr and mrs hockley sr visited in oshawa on sunday the weatherman is still rather out of sorts on the 4th hue a re cent satuiday morning it was 20 de grees below zero chickens sold on the uxbridge market at 29c per pound the secy ot the goodwood yp has leeeived answers to three of the clnistmas remembrances sent to the boys overseas and eatahles aie more than cherished mr marice sheldon spent the weekend with mr and mrs h norton mr and mrs c symes of brook- lin spent sunday with this parents mr and mis w symes mr h norton and mis c symes were visting with mr d norton on sunday on saturday january 9th mr joseph john taylor passed away he was the beloved husband of mrs taylor a goodwood girl of years past known better as a miss eliza collins to the widow and two sons and to sister ida flash corres pondent extends his sympathy on sunday january 11th there passed away at the home of his daughter mrs haynes gerrard st bast reubin grey sergeant major in the salvation army mr grey well known quiet man with kind disposition and well known in stouffville and district was sick for a couple of years he leaves his bereaved wife four daughters and four sons overseas mrs grey is a sister of mrs e j davey of stouffville to the widow daugh ter and sons and to the sister mrs davey flash correspondent extends deep sympathy revised prices for fueiwood in every city town and village throughout canada today there are gaps where once were 1 young men they heard a call and put on navy blue khakj horizon blue and they have gone answering a call they are missed missed not only in their homes but also in the business places which once they filled they have gone from every institution in canada but from none more than from the chartered banks there is hardly a branch office from coast to coast which is not today the poorer and the prouder for those who thus laid down their pens but every branch manager as he shook parting hands had this consolation he could say to every regular member ofthe staff of the bank well hold your place it will be waiting for you when you come back that is a pledge so it is the part of those who remain to serve their country in such a way that the promise may be kept well hold your place there were 14433 single and married men from 18 to 45 years of age employed by the chartered banks at the outbreak of war 5053 or 35 of them had joined the armed forces by october 31st 1942 the chartered banks of canada revised schedules of maximum fueiwood prices in central and southwestern ontario are set by a new wartime prices and trade board order issued by f g neate deputy coal administrator the schedules are contained in fuel wood order no 5s in order to establish equitable regional prices it was found necessary to divide the central and southern areas into various geographical districts all the prices include the cost ot delivery to the premises of the pur chaser all are for seasoned fuel- wood and prices for green fueiwood are set at 1 per cord less than the scheduled prices for seasoned wood the order provides that no one to whom it applies may advertise fuel- wood for sale in any periodical with out giving his full name and ad dress pi ices for the southern area which includes uxbridge and pickeiing townships aie as follows hard maple yellow birch beech oak all body wood 4foot length 1300 a coid 24inch 1 coid 1150 half coid 750 quarter cord 4 16inch 1 coid 1550 23 cord 10 one third cord 505 12- inch 1 coid 1650 half coid s50 quarter cord 450 hardwood mixed hard maple yellow birch beech oak soft maple elm ash white birch 4foot length 12 a cord 24inch 1 coid 1300 half cord 675 cord 350 16inch 1 cord 14 twothirds of cord 965 onethird cord 500 12inch 1 coid 15 half cord 775 quarter cord 400 mixed wood soft maple white birch poplar pine spruce hemlock 4foot length 11 a coid 24inch 1 cord 12 half coid 625 quarter cord 325 1 6inch 1 cord 13 twothird cord 900 a third of a cord 465 12inch 1 cord 1400 half a cord 725 quarter of a cord 375 for stouffville markham aurora newmarket markham richmond hill stouffville sutton and wood- budge the schedule of pi ices is as follows hard maple yellow birch beech oak all bodywood 4foot length 15 a coid 24mch 1 cord 16 half cord 850 quarter cord 450 16mch 1 coid 1750 twothirds coid 1200 onethird coid 635 12inch 1 coid 1s50 half cord 950 quarter cord 5 ihaidwood mixed hard maple yellow bnch beech oak soft maple elm ash white birch 4foot length 14 a cord 24inch 1 coid 15 half cord 775 quaiter cord 4 16 inch 1 cord 16 twothirds cord 11 onethnd cord 565 12inch 1 cord 17 half coid 875 quarter cord 5 50 mixed wood soft maple white birch poplar pine spruce hemlock 4foot length13 a cord 24inch lcord 14 half coid 725 quarter coid 375 16inch 1 cord 15 twothird cord 1030 13 cord 535 12inch 1 cord 16 half coid 825 quarter cold 425 rcaf women get new uniform sttii i jrlwpm wolf pack believed at large in king believe it or not in the outskirts of the metiopolitau city ot toiouto now 109 yeais old wolves have been killed this winter whether they have been diiven this close to the haunts of men and within 20 miles of the civic abattoir by food rationing oi the beef shoit- age the fact lemans that they have been as close to the city as aurora and only fifteen miles fiom stouft- ville only two have been killed so far and the lest of the pack seven or eight aie still at huge roaming the woods making iriegular visits to faim pioperties in the aurora distiict and eluding all the hunting parties of bing township farmers farmers whose chickens and lambs have been devoured in the night both animals so far accounted for have been killed by kenneth pot tage a farmer who lives at glen- ville the first he shot near the mulock property and the second a large female he trappel on his own farm the animals are brush wolves supposed to be a cross between the timber wolf and the coyote depart ment of game and fisheries author ities report that the presence of wolves in southern ontario is not unusual but it is rarely that they appear in such numbers near a large centre brush wolves were first seen in the aurora district a year ago when it is thought a male and fe male came south to feed on a large number of governmentplaced pheas ants and the jack rabbit which pre datory animals generally follow brush wolf litters number from three to nine which explains the presence of so largo a pack in the area in recent years at least two wolves have been shot in whit church one not far west of stouffville arrival of the wolves follows by several years the first appearance of large numbers of foxc in tho dis trict whore they are now said by farmers to constitute a real men ace to the safety of farm animals and chickens local residents have expressed some fear that the wolves might attack smaller children bnt depart- 1 the koal canadian air force womens division has a new and streamlined ersion of its trim blue uniform and as present ones wear out they will be replaced by this attractive design planned and executed by canadas foremost fashion authorities it is practical becoming and incidentally saves fabric most notable change is the cap a curving wide- visored model of fabric on felt the tunic has slimmer lines false upper pockets and patch pockets below its back is tailored in one piece with a detachable belt kickpleat skirts are giving way to a style with six flat gores and plenty of swing to the hemline the greatcoat with an inverted pleat and half belt at the back with its lapels flaring higher and pockets on a diagonal slant promises greater warmth as well as flattery color material and insignia have not altered their proud air force identity only one extra has been added a flat shoulder bag of blue leatherette which swinging from right shoulder to left side will more than compensate for the departed pockets ment authoiities have assured them that no wolf will attack a human under oidinary circumstances and no brush wolves are ever known to have attacked deer south of bruce peninsula farmeis have set out hundreds of traps in an effort to rid the country side of the menace larger of the two animals killed measured some 51 inches in length two others have been wounded by farmers shots but have fled to safety best results are obtained from the small advs on the back page military callup attention single rflen proclamation tchciy issued by hi pxccllcncy the governorgeneral rcqu res that e cr single man born in any ear iron 1902 to 1923 both cari inclusive who ha not already re ceived a notee or order to report for medical examination under compulsory military service musc fill out a special form at the office of a postmaster a reftitrar ol a mobilization board or an i- in payment and selective service officer not ater than february 1st 1943 for this purpese the term sinfclc man also inc udea any male person who was a widower or legally separated or d and without a child or children de pendent on him at july 15 1940 or any such male person who has suffered the loss of his dependent child or children after that ditc and any male pcrbon who though married at july 15th 1940slncc that date bicamc a widower legally separated or divorced and is now without a child or children dependent on him please obsere that vmftic men who have received notices to report for medical examination under the military callup and who have been examined as required or men who are now in the armed forces are not included in those to register by february 1st penalties are provded for failure to register a macnamara director national selective service ottawa green river miss dorthy cloakey and miss mai ion bidden of toronto weie weekend vistois here there will be a croquinole paity at the home of mr and mis roy carter on januaiy 29 pioceeds to be used in the aid to russia fund fi lends heie of the late mr henley of maikham and mrs p henley wish to extend their sym pathy at this sad time the ladies aid meeting will be held at the home of mis m diapei on january 27 word for roll call is light mis b forsyth has kind ly consented to be the afternoon speaker all ladies are veiy coidial- ly invited word has been leeeived fiom don williams that he leeeived with much thanks and appieciation the green rivei wai workeis clnist mas paicel don was in the hospital in december with tonsihtis and when wilting had just got back to his unit he would enjoy heanng fiom his friends addiess is b 89464 dvr williams jdh no 4 sub depot no lcbo d r c oc canadian at my oveiseas stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 m l these two canadian officers aie icpoitcd nith the canadian i on i indent lopoited on its to join other british tioops nlitin in tunisia captiin g mtclaclilnn tor onto mid major v m chls- liolm of oakvlllc mijrlauberte now wakes up feelaig 6ac9iettcrlus headaches backaches or constipation ny more tnritititt tare her the new health and pep el a healthy brer bode up yourvatr ithfimtafitea canadas laxjest sdenc lher tablets f one of the fill army tank commander in tlic western desert standing on lie turret of his crnsntlcr as lie keeps in close communication with ills squadron by flag signals

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