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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 25, 1943, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 25th 1943 economy tfoad sale 2 pkgs 23c 16 02 pkg 10c assorted 2 for 25c 1 lb pkgs 2 for 19c 4 flavours pkg 5c h lb pkg 19c 1 lb pkg 35c per lb 23c per lb 59c grapefruit good size 5 for 25c green celery large crisp bunches per bunch 15c spinach rich in iron per lb 15c shredded wheat or shreddies ogilvies wheat hearts stafford soup mix magic baking soda daltons puddings table pride cheese kara coffee fruit cookies fresh cooked ham english farmers have much to contend with c v charter telu houtein men at annual ilauquec held at buttouiillo see us for your house cleaning supplies stouffville groceteria dicksons some of the farmers attended the milk producers banquet held at buttonville last friday night mr simeon and miss imartha hoover visited with mr and mrs elmore barkey on sunday miss mildred moyer of stouffville is spending a few days with the moy er families here the men in this community have been swelling the attendance at the numerous sales held recently mr a c barkey has tapped a number of trees in his sugar bush this spring mrs jos grose entertained the ladies of the wms at her home on wednesday miss margaret moyer spent the weekend with her sister mis clar ence mcdowell the girls of the community spent a most enjoyable afternoon lastl thursday when imrs win redshaw entertained at a quilting and birthday party in honour of her daughter bsrnice mr bruce wideman was present at the student faculty fellowship dinner held at emmanuel bible local farmers may have their troubles the spring may be wet prices may not be all that could be desired and the stock may give trouble but no farmer would want to change places with a tiller of the soil in britain especially when a blitz is on accordng to c v char ters brampton managing director of the canadian weekly newspaper association who addressed the an nual banquet of the york county holsteinfriesian club at buttonville on friday evening mr charters returned from eng land a short time ago where he visit ed several large english farms and talked with lord woolton british food minister he displayed pieces of an incendiary bomb which was drop ped on the 300acre farm of mr and mrs purcer near windsor castle for the express purpose of setting fire to the crops production on this particular acreage had doubled since the beginning of the war despite the shortage of help and all the ger mans could do to blitz the crops mr charters crossed the atlantic ibonrber on a government-soon- sored tour as representative of the weekly press we were just nine and a half hours crossing the atlan tic he said but it took us 12 h6urs to go by train from eire to london in speaking of their press confer- school last friday night in gormley mrs valentine bolender of beth- ence with the british food minister esda is keeping house this week for jlr charters said that tiie man who her brother mr harvey moyer mrs p looks after the islands larder had moyer is in toronto with her uncle no fear of a shortage and told them mr john risebrough who is i ecover- that while one might not have all he ing from pneumonia desired he would get enough i we are glad to hear that no one bad only one egg during my several was injured when the marmill truck i weeks stay but there seemed to be sale register thursday march 25 farm stock and implements grain hay and seed potatoes belongingto daniel wagg at east half of lot 21 2nd concession bridge 1 mile north of goodwood sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesday march 24 entire household furniture lncludin electric washing machine the property of c lehman will be sold in the village of markbam just east of imarkham high school terms cash sale at 130 no reserve a s farmer auct ioneer thursday lmarch 25 house hold furniture and effects at part lot 22 con 4 markham one mile south of victoria square property of mrs sims terms cash sale at one clarke prentice auctioneer friday march 26 entire farm stock and implements including 1st class percheron horses also household furniture the property of r l stiver lot 13 con 5 markham half mile north no 7 highway sale at one sharp a s farmer auctioneer saturday march 27 postpon ed sale 140 acre farm good build ings city conveniences part lot 18 con 6 pickering the proper ty of george zimmers limited for details apply to owners or the undersigned sale at 3 pm clarke prentice auctioneer xativk of scxdeitlaxd hoijjs ikomixkxt post stanley h young vicepresident of christie brown ltd has been appointed toronto chairman or the war savings stamp drivo by the national war finance committee mr young was born north of stouff ville at sunderland his son pilot officer harry young posted misiing in march 1941 he and his trew brought down four german planes for which he was awarded the dfc another son jim is also a member of the rcaf and is in england mr s h youngs wife is a daughter of the late robert agar victoria square markham township skidded on the ice and overturned into the ditch when travelling to wards markham last friday for a winter of greater heating comfort burn blue coal the worlds finest anthracite donh delay order now during the past season we have endeavoured to distribute the amount of coal available as evenly as possible among our customers unfor tunately the outlook for next year is not too bright however by ordering your next winters fuel now you will facilitate an earlier delivery and prevent recurrence of this past winters shortage all orders taken subject lo our ability to supply central feed store stoufkviilb phoxk 277 lots of good canadian bacon he continued i the party was never actually in- volved in an airraid during their i visit although they were only a few i minutes out of brighton one morning when the luftwaffe dropped a 500- pounder squarely on an sstorey hot- i el theie completely wiecking the building after seeing the damage of this one quarterton ibomb mr char ters had the privilege of autograph ing one of the british 4ton block busters and said he could hardly visualize the jiavoc that would be caused when it landed on the contin ent in company with the other news men our speaker told of his trip to an raf station to watch a flight of british bombers go out on a raid over the continent and then see them re tin n about dawn mr charters said he was much impressed by their interview with general mcnaughton whom lie said had the safety of our canadian troops at heart as was shown by the new secret weapons the visitors were privileged to see as to their interview with church ill mr charters said that the prime minister has a way of letting one know that he is a veryibusy man and whatever your business it must be short he stands and so do you dur ing an interview in conclusion mr charters passed on two messages which he gathered on the trip one was the high moral value of the letters from home and the same value brought by the re ceiving of the home town newspaper by the troops over there two hundred members of the holstein association and their wives enjoyed the fine banquet prepared by the buttonville womens institute w im cockiburn dist agricultural rep introduced the notables at the head table including bruce beare agricutural rep of peel county warden stan osborne of york county and others the gathering was entertained by that popular comedian tom hamilton and pianist harold rich saturday march 27 at lot 6 con 2 markham two miles east of thornhlll 75 acre farm more or less all conveniences running stream on the property s acres of bush balance tillable also all farm stock and implements includ ing new international tractor the property of walter irobinson sale at 12 noon farm offered at 230 a s farmer auctioneer monday march 29 entiie house hold furniture the property of james jones at lot 1 con 3 whit church just nortfh of gormley sale at 2 pm a s farmer auct ioneer monday march 29 farm stock including sheep hay and grain household effects at lot 10 con 7 whitchurch lemonville the property of w d hall clarke rrentice auctioneer wednesday march 31 auction sale of jersey cattle horses poultry delaval magnetic milker the property of harry white at lot 32 con 4 pickering owner dis posing of stock due to ill health terms cash sale at 1 pm a s farmer auctioneer forjieb gormley max fatally stricken following a stroke suffered dur ing saturday night thomas j moore- by died at his farm home sunder land in brock township on sunday march 21 in his 74th year mr mooreiby had lived for many years at gormley but about 15 years ago bought the brock township farm and moved to the northern place at that time he suffered a severe shock about ayear ago when he fell from a load of hay but had made good recovery until he was suddenly seiz ed with a stroke which proved fatal within a few hours the late thomas mooreby was raised at gormley here his grand father once erected a store for mer cantile business and which is now the sider place opposite the donor store thomas married olive m souies who survives him with three sons milton of toronto herbert of gormley and wyatt of new market goodwood nutrition booklet nutrition made easy a cantgowrong guide to healthful family meals its here at last a really practical guide to meal- planning all you need to know about nutrition in an easytofollow interesting authoritative book this is important to you for recent government surveys show sixty percent of canadians fall short of good nutrition even though seemingly wellfed perhaps your family lacks proper food for vital good health stamina high morale so get in line with the nutrition for victory- drive send for your copy of eat- to- worktowin now- follow the new easy plan for serving delicious wellbalanced meals jl j spohtond by thb brewing industry ontario la to latcraa of muridoa ud hita ts u wii to vlctoor ts nuththmil ltshmtntinea ttwtrtfttwln art aatplailt it nutrition sir- rim dtfartrntnt ptwihnl and natlmal htala oatua ftr lit camsjtat nitrf- titm pngrmmmtj thursday april 1st auction sale of good household furniture including some antiques also farm equipment including doubletrees neckyokes quantity tools lumber dont miss this sale at sun set inn kingston road just east of rouge hills property of jack miller sale at 130 terms cash a s farmer auctioneer saturday april 3 farm stock implements hay and grain at lot 29 con 4 markham the pro perty of stanley boynton no re serve as farm is sold terms cash sale at one a s farmer auction eer saturday april 3 cattle hor ses and pigs the property of wm hopkins sons lots 3132 con 9 whitby twp 3 miles west of no12 highway at myrtle the offering includes 3 horses 30 pigs 20 feeder steers 30 stock cattle springers and bulls sale at 130 terms cash ted jackson auct ioneer tuesday apiriil 6 th auct ion sale of jersey cattle horses poultry new delaval magnetic milker farm stock and imple ments at lot 32 con 4 pick ering just south of whitevale property of harry white owner selling stock owing to illhealth terms cash sale at 1 pm a s farmer auctioneer wednesday apiril 7 entire household furniture and carpen ter tools the estate of the late jas hunt at gormley sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer thursday april 8 dairy cattle farm stock implements late mod 1020 tractor and hinman milker hay grain roots furniture etc at lot 20 con 4 scarboro mile west of markham road from browns corners the property of peter spring terms cash no reserve farm sold sale at 1230 sharp clarke prentice auctioneer almira mrs percy douglas and daughter of fergus ontario visited with mr and mrs fred hisey last week mr and mrs willis lehman also mr and mrs ben gayman of unlon- ville visited at delhi over sunday mr and mrs george hoover of the 7th visited mr and mrs jim painter on sunday mr and mrs bob mills visited with mr and mrs hcrfb spofford on sun day mr and mrs w raymer of tor onto visited with mr and mrs don jarvis on sunday i mr maradeth ash visited with mr and imrs lou lehman on sunday miss greta hatley and friend of toronto spent the weeeknd with her aunt miss minnie lee bad colds are still to be found in our village yes and bad roads too mr orval roach of markham has been working in our village now just look around when visiting and see all the nice newly decorated rooms see flash column re united church sunday sei vice mrs steve scheuler we believe is suffering from a facial swelling fol lowing a bad cold since a lot of our citizens have no real urge to visit town there are quite a few wearing long locks just like the famous musicians pte roy mcdonald ana his sister edna were visiting with mr and mrs distin mcdonald also 2nd lieut bert ashenhurst of petawawa visited his parents here for a few days harvey feasby of the postal corps ottawa and delbert cooper of the air force hamilton were also home patronize the social in the united church on march 30th in aid of the red cross collection will be taken we understand that walter todd has purchased the house occupied by wm bryant and intends to remodel it mr bryant is looking for other quarters pleased to report that mr daniel baker is able to be out after his long illness also mrs ed wilson is stead ily improving following a heart at tack and flu then we note that chas plews has started to work again after his illness a glad surprise came to mrs alexander and family on friday last when mr alexander arrived home from overseas very unexpectedly he has been in the hospital in england for three months owing to a motor cycle accident when his spine was in jured while he can walk alone it is with difficulty he will receive fur ther medical treatment at chorley park hospital toronto and friends will wish for him a speedy recovery donations will be received at eith er of the local stores for red cross this is a wonderful work let us not forget our boys who are prison ers of war without the red cross we believe they would receive no par cels from home rexall one cent sale time march 31st to april 3rd this is the rexall original lc sale two articles for the price of one plus lc it starts next week wed march 31sl and continues thursday friday and sat urday ending saturday night april 3rd remember the dates look for the rex all bills in the mail if you are overlooked pick one up at the store all articles on sale will be priced with the large orange and black price tickets boadways drug store stouffville ontario bloomington mr and mrs reiehard of toronto and mr and mrs theo warder and son of kitchener spent the weekend with mr and mrs male ramer mr e a stony was in toronto a few days last week miss gerrard was home in toron to over sunday miss m brown was at orangeville on sunday miss tranmer and friends of kitchener were home for the week end mr and mrs e fairies and boys were recent visitors at bethesda miss a fockler has returned from greenbank where she spent a few weeks mr and mrs betz sheila and mr g brown were toronto visitors on sunday mr 0 tranmer was in toronto over sunday altona mr and mrs w carter mr t carter mr and mrs a wideman and stephen visited on sunday with mr and mrs g byers of atha mr and mrs s thompson and family had dinner on sunday with mrs b reesor rev and mrs a lehman and family of shrigley visited on monday with mr i lehmans spring has arrived around the corner at last we hope it will chase away the colds and flu mr and mrs o m madill marjorie and mrs grant baker also mr and mrs n bunker attended the funeral of mr madills uncle mr george lotton of uxbridge on sunday a number of the neighbors and friends of pte lome kester met at the home of mr and mrs a wide- man recently the evening was spent in games and contests lome being expected to be moved elsewhere was presented with some suitable gifts a crokinole party washeld by the young people of the community on friday night of last week in tho school house everyone enjoyed themselves those who have been snowed in for long weeks due to blocked roads are gradually finding a way out again we notice mrs e anderson house keeper for mr joe forsyth was able to get to stouffville last week her first trip to town in three long monthsduring which period the side- road passing the forsyth farm was completely blocked crea we want more of it you want the best market for it jiave our truck call or make your own deliveries to the creamery and get two cents extra per pound of butterfat cold storage meat lockers for rent stouffville creamery co opbn satordar stouffville ont bvenings phone 18601

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