the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 21 1943 classified advs phone 15301 for sale or rent farm for sale 63 acres mostly au workable bank barn hydro good fences and a large brick house at lot 31 con 5 markham apply to george oober unlonvllle rr phone stouff- vllle 2c15 articles for sale for sale 2 brooder houses new and painted 300 chick cap acity ready on skids to take away g w baker phone 7304 delaval milkers and cream separators order now only a limited num ber available for 1943 we install nd service l bell son phone 2s1 stouffvllle for sale stable 12x14 double boarded frame can be moved intact fairly new good garage a e weldon phone 172 wanted wanted boy or man to assist in farm work steady employment t l white phone 608 stouff vllle wanted fertile eggs to hatch any strain any amount phone s411 percy hewlitt beatty bros ltd litter carriers pumping outfits water bowls electric grinders re pair parts etc bell sox phone 281 stouffvllle for sale 2 sets ot double harness breeching style and brass mounted also two heifers both with calf at side apply to norris hardy phone 3303 claremont 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 lost car chain either in whit church or markham west of stouffville clias atkinson phone 2912 livestock for sale 9 cotswold ewes and a buck les mccullough clare mont rur3 for sale s pigs about ready to wean jos b hoover phone 5513 holstein cow for sale for ward springer also a few apples for sale spies and russets o w zeller phone 2110 for sale pure bred holstein bull calves from high producing cows w stouffer phone 9909 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 cireularsand prices toronto radio sports 241 yonge st wa 4501 rawleigh notice 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 mail order due to gasoline ration ing we cannot travel the roads as formerly ira d rusncll sale register saturday january 23 at lot 14 concession 6 pickering township half mile north of no7 highway farm stock and implements household furniture the estate of the late russia 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 s whit church 1 mile north of ringwood noreserve as farm is sold terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesday feb 3 postponed sale at lot 36 con 6 uxbridge mile north of 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 were burned sale at 1230 terms cash w f marquis auctioneer uxbridge thursday feb 4 auction sale farm stock implements household furniture etc at lot 14 rear con 6 markham 1 mile north of no 7 highway halfway between markham and unionville the property of jos oriley sale at 1 pm terms cash no reserve as farm has been sold clarke prentice auctioneer r uarbeh1ng notice during the first and the last week in january len keepings barber shop will be open in the mornings only but on january 11 to january 22nd we will be open every evening till 930 pm ex cepting on monday and wednesday please note that we will be open every saturday afternoon and evening throughout the month of january haircuts 35c children 25c shaving 15c saturdays 20c the dixon hill cemetery company tuko xcfice the annual general meeting of the dixon hill cemetery company will be held in the dixon hill church on wednesday january 27 1943 at 230 pm for the purpose of receiv ing the report of the directors for the year 1943 for the election of a board of directors for the year 1943 and for any other business that may be brought before the meeting a meeting of the directors will be held immediatly after the general meeting when any necessary busi ness will be transacted simeon hoover secretary dixon hill jan 14 1943 train cancellation first in 18 years card of thanks the hodgins family take this oppoitunity to expiess to the many kind friends and neighbors their appreciation for the letters cards fruit flowers and boxes sent to mr hodgins during his long illness in memorixm crossen in memory of a de voted mother mrs william crossen called home january 17 1942 god saw that she was suffering that the hills were hard to climb so he closed the weary eyelids and whispered peace be thine always remembered by husband and family tractor owners 31c per gallon refund 8c per gallon we can supply you with regular tractor gasoline for your tractor and farm engine at reduced price from graded gasoline prices for which we dp not require coupons to serve you otherwise if you use graded gasoline in your tractor you must turn in your valuable coupons from your ration book d f holden sons ford sales and service phone 18401 stouffvllle wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up phone stouffville 255 markham 4326 claremont 913 we pay phone charges gordon young ltd phone adelaide 3636 toronto notice to creditors and others in the estate of walter a sangstcr all ipersons 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 januaiy 1943 full particulars ot 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 frank sangster and muriel lane executors stouffville ontario by messrs mclaughlin john ston imoorehead macau- lay their solicitors here in as this issue of the tribune goes to press this wednesday afternoon stouffville and the countryside is bound in the worst snow blockade in years an allday storm on tues day lasting into the night was re sponsible all morning trains on this line were cancelled for wednesday and not even a snow plow had pene trated the district up to midafter noon outgoing mails had to lie over and rural mail couriers took a holiday at the creamery only a hair gallon of cream reached the plant on wed nesday morning and that came in by hand sleigh meetings were postponed that were scheduled for wednesday or thursday noteably the united church annual and the markham sunday school convention today at unionville reeve james rennie and reeve a e weldon were stalled in town and could not get to toronto for county council session gray coach bus left town tues day afternoon but failed to reach the city and it was still stranded wednesday afternoon east and west roads escaped the storm best but those north and south avenues were piled high in places and plows broke down in bucking the heavy weight of snow mr ed davey retired railway man declares wednesdays cancella tion of tiains to resemble the great storm of thirtyeight years age when a big plow turned sideways at yakes bush there hasnt been a cancel lation of trains like this in the last eighteen yeais some tribune coi respondents used the telephone to get their news across and this was appreciated other places were so bound in snow they hadnt any news the continued storm which rag ed all day tuesday piling the snow higher and higher completely tied up the rural mail routes and not one of the four deliveries could be completed on tuesday from stouffville the lads who deliver the love letters and every other kind of mail have been having a rough time of it since the new year set in eday as always ike 6aladd r is youv gizaanee cfa unifam bunaofftne quality feas salada tea quire 50 or moie students camps i auction sale will be organized probably at ham ilton london ottawa and windsor farm stock implements an water and sanitary equipment will cost from 2000 to 5000 which the ontario government will pay arrangements will be made for daytoday service similar to that donated by commandos last year if the workers agree they may do nate their wages to some war relief fund or the red cross last year 12750 volunteers worked for their dinners 29000 litot year school holp last season was rea sonably satisfactory with 9309 public school pupils 10614 boys from secondary schools and 10251 girls one grandmother who went on farm with a granddaughter in three days picked 169 175 and 1s2 bushels respectively of carrots another day she pulled and topped 120 bushels 6f beets and again 109 bushels of tomatoes miss badgero reopened her beauty parlors this week after an enforced holiday due to illness the stouffvllle red cross is in need of a sewing machine anyone who cdhld make the loan of a machine would earn the whole hearted thanks ot all the egg factory stouffville folks we are right in your neiphborhood with fresh cage laid eggs from battery layers this is the most modern and uptodafe way of producing hen fruit in its most sanitary form these birds are raised on wire floors never ever getting to the droppings on maturity they go into individual cages on sloping wire floors eggs when laid roll to the front they get pure sterilized water and special cereal food fed the fulopepway to secure 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 8411 stouffville or at stiver bros best results are obtained by feeding school labor to be available apr 15 arrangements are being made to use j00000 students from ontario schools on the farms a m mc laren director of the ontario farm service board so informed the an nual convention of the ontario vegetable growers at the king ed ward on monday there will be a flat rate of 25c an hour paid but where the help is worth more farm eremployers may pay a bonus at the end of the season the flat rate will avoid the discontent experienc ed last year when rates varied from 22 ic to 27c release of secondary school stu dents will be sought as early as april 15 and arrangements made as to class standing other arrange- ized country home containing eight ments will provide students from rooms located on half an acre of august 15 to october 15 to harvest choice garden land at hagermans late vegetables and fruit corners the property is situated on i job insurance a high ridge ot land overlooking farmers must pay 10 cents a day both the villages of unionville and is unemployment insurance most markhaniand the west branch of the of which if unexpended will be rouge river the vendor was miss returned m gibson i where farmers in certain areas re- hagermax hill property sold in markham township fronting on the kennedy road mrs sheila hocking has purchased a modern- farm stock tractor implements poultry hay grain etc the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction iots 5 and concession 8 whitchurch township one mile north of ringwood on wednesday jan 27 1943 property belonging to fred mortson reports across canada claim hens are laying like mad just as if the hen world had heard about the canadian nutrition program and all the nice things the nutritionists say about the wonder ful food value of eggs canadian hens are laying for all theyro worth brown eggs white eggs speckled eggs of course the color of the shell does not affect the food value ot the egg one bit though there are still people who say they would not give two cents a dozen for eggs that are brown while others insist that a brownshelled egg is vastly super ior to any other canadas official food rules say that everyone should have at least three or four eggs a week and re commend one a day when possible eggs like meat are a building or protein food and they may take the place of meat in the main meal of the day they are also valuable as providers of iron vitamin a and the b vitamins and are one of the few foods which supply a small amount of the sunshine vitamin d according to nutrition services there is no difference in food valne between eggs gradea a b or c though there is a difference in price and flavor the lower grade and less expensive eggs may be used in dishes where other flavors predom- inat it is important that eggs and egg dishes be cooked at low tempera tures for high heat toughens the protein horses black gelding 5 years old bay mare 7 years black maie aged grey mare rising 5 years bay mare rising 3 years bay mare rising 3 years black colt 2 years cattle b w cow due may 4 holstein cow due sept 5 holstein cow due march 12 b w cow bred black cow full flow black cow fresh white cow due july 4 ayshire cow pure bred due feb28 b w cow due time of sale holstein cow due time of sale holstein heifer fresh r w cow full flow ayrshire cow pure bred due feb28 holstein cow due july 1 holstein heifer not bred 2 holstein cows due in the spring 2 yearling heifers holsteins holstein bull boar and hens 30 new hampshire rock yearling hens purebred tamworth boar implements tractor 1020 ihc tractor plow 3furrow case near ly new tractor disc harrows cockshutt nearly new single plow cutting box wagon wagon box wagon rack cultivator iwheeled trailer miscellaneous extension table organ thomas good condition baby carriage baby bassinette 2 beds rocking chair cook stove treasure good hay and grain about 40 tons of mixed hay 200 bus buckwheat 200 bus banner oats harness set- double harness number of collars no reserve as pnnn is sold terms- of sale cash sale at 1 pm ross ratcliff clerk a s farmer auctioneer household furniture the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 14 con 0 pickering 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 yeart- 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 8 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 separaor no9 mh- five new cow chains number of grain bags stove coal approximately 1 tons quarter cord dry hard wood quantity of alfalfa hay one galvanized tank small cutting box other items too numerous to mentiont- quebec heater princess 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 ani mattress iron bed springs and mattress wooden bed springs and mattress battery radio seranader with a new 1000 hour battery library table congoleum rug all copper wash boiler terms cash no reserve john scott clerk sale at 130 a s farmer auctioneer second round of tankard this friday stouffbille advanced to the second round of the district curling tank ard last week by defeating agin- court and will meet unionville it is expected this friday this second round was originally scheduled for tuesday the two local rinks com peting are composed of orral drewery donald hodgins thoa birkett m e watts s henry slack j k agnew chris arm strong harry brillinger s east gwtllimbury reeve york county avardett reeve stanley osborne of eaat gwillimbury was elected warden of york county on tuesday by a vote of 33 to 14 he went to ballot with reeve john warren ot eaat york who wasnt a very popular eon testant judging by the vote this is the second year in succession that the wardenshlp has gone to a northern municipality as whit church had it last year red cross annual the annual meeting of the stouff ville branch of the canadian red cross society will be held in tic municipal hall on friday january 29th 1943 at 8 pm 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 f l button t b rae president secretary rebuilt motors ford moled a exchange 4950 radiator fronts ah makes of cars from 145 to 225 each only 50 left generator starter windshield wiper motors and fuel pump exchange service paris auto supply auto wreckers richmond hill ontario phone 86