Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 20, 1944, p. 3

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1 v jlj tpitsxyzzz k5pfisa -i- r the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 20- 1944 field seeds seed grain government standard government graded field seeds alsike seeibnoi red clover ko1 timothy purity nol sweet clover white blossom no 1 alsike seed will be oh hand this- week seed grain banner oats improved yictory oats and v erban oats all gs nol no21 oac barley nol spring wheat nol 181 seed field peas seed flax it pays to treat your seed grain with ceresan car of certified cob bler seed potatoes to arrive this week garden seeds garden fertilizer stiver bros the shaw store closes on saturday april 22 for reorganization prior to being taken oyer by the new own ers mr and mrs h spof ford watch next weeks paper for full details and the open- ing dqfe 25 years ago this week hogs were selling at 2050 per cwt sounds good but sugar sold for 1950 bag the same week we note in an old market report mr lloyd turner has rented the jones farm at altona from ralph jones mr turner did a good deal of fall plowing on the place principal d a macrae of ux- bridge high school has tendered his resignation to take effect at the end of the present school term the uxbridge principal will join the staff of the collingwood collegiate miss b raymer daughter of the late rev christian raymer has re turned to town from toronto and will occupy the old family home opposite the presbyterian church and which has been rented now for some years it will be like old times to have miss raymer located in town once again this fine old home enlarged for the ontario bible school and afterwards- vacated by them may be reduced to a bun- galo by the new owner mr clarence doner sold 9pound pullet ia ifrouna nuiei i wm morris east of town must while in town last week harold be a good poultryman last week pone r lost ms windshield sticker he delivered to a customer in town a pullet under a year of course weighing nine pounds plucked this farmer purchases his chicks every year from the michell poul try farm and of course hugh michell is proud of the weight re corded on this one too since it con- stitues quite a record iiosing good citizens mr and mrs bert love intend to move back to toronto shortly hence the community stand to lose a couple of splendid citizens with whom we regret to part they have made friends in stouffville during their two years residence and mr love has been secretary of the lions club- the past year and was a prominent worker in handling the food ration books in fact mr and mrs love- were always ready to participate in any movement for the betterment of the community they will hold an auction sale at their residence on main street the former beebe place members of themasonic order at stouffville who attended the official visit of the ddgm richard win ter of pickering to markham union lodge jast wednesday evening were fred crossen jos borinsky a e weldon ormsby lehman harvey moyer frank riches ira aldred earlhowsam w griffiths edw logan and robert snowball the next blood clinic at mark- hamwill be held on thursday may 4th this is the final clinic of the year and it is hoped there will be a big response to round out 1000 doners for the term a similar clinic will be held at uxbridge on may 11th if the date and place suits your convenience better the beaverton express has this to say about a trosseau tea for miss margaret evelyn hawton- daughter of mr bert hawtin so well known in this district especially in the farming community on tuesday afternoon mrs j w hawtin enter tained at a trosseau tea for her daughter whose marriage is to take place on saturday afternoon april loth the campaign for the sixth victory loan was officially opened in north york on friday evening with a complimentary dinner by the riding chairman mr aubrey davis served at pickering college yonge street to nearly 200 workers and salesmen harold a gully president of silverwoods dairies was the guest speaker those in attendance from stouffville were harry klinck blake sanders l e oneill the three town salesmen also a g thompson jas porter a e weldon and harvey moyer for the new is 17239 in it up license the number case someone picked mr walter talbot has rented the steckley house at the south end of obrien avenue and will move in this month therell be another of those popu lar dances in the claremont com munity hall this friday night enjoy the round and square danc ing with barretts orchestra mr and mrs walter briard main street east have gone to detroit to spend a month at the home of their daughter mrs woodcock mr and mrs robt johnston were in hamilton on sunday visiting the home of theirson there miss jane birkett accompanied them as far as oakville bernie mccarthy exmarkham and unionville hockey player who was with- gait thisyear hasdonned the navy blue arid is statibnedat hmcs star at hamilton after six months spent in new york at the home of her son ross mrs john lee has returned to town to take up her residence again in the part of the residence occupied by her brother mr isaac barkey the big city and the bronx district seem to have agreed with mrs lee therell be a euchre party in the oddfellows hall this friday night april 21st at 8 pm under the aus pices of the service mens wives and mothers club the proceeds to aid the soldiers comfort fund the village of richmond hill is to gain a new industry for which mail for overseas iv j so many people are interested in overseas mail these days that the present run of advertisements in this paper issued by the postmaster general col w p mulock should be read with care no one is more concerned than the member for north york in landing these pack ages and the letters safely into the hands of theboys and girls at the front but with all the care and effort the job just cant be done one hundred per cent for instance over 800 parcels went down in the deep waters recently through enemy action and not much could be done about that then another potential loss is due to poorly secured pack ages despite all this a great job is be ing done and if those interested in sending parcels and letters to the forces away from home will read carefully the instructions and advice a factory will be erected at once which thepostmavter general is the new business will be a pea processing plant for which a num ber of farmers in that district have contracted to grow peas the lions club of leamington have embarked on the ambitious program of raising 150000 for a new hospital in that town and now appear to have raised in cash and pledges 100000 of the amount taking the trouble to issue the re sults will still be better a coming event of outstanding interest is the annual banquet of r no 6 milk producers this thursday ot evening in the buttonville hall mr f g gardiner reeve of forest hill village will be the guest speak er and the banquet opens at 730 oclock local farmers will attend in large numbers the young people of the presby- wmuul terian church andthe organizationk incidentlv is his last to from the phristinn hhiiivh mm tr xs 1 i ms las m from the christian church were to hold a joint nieeting this wednes day evening at the home of mrs chas ward the program was supplied by the christian young people mr and mrs herbert were out from toronto on saturday for a few hours because the day was so cold they did not visit the old home at musselmans lake but mr mitchell says the farm of 50 or 100 acres is still on the market per sons wanting goodbuildihgilotsat musselmans would find the mit chell farm a fine investment mr mitchell is working with a christ mas card company in the city and is not decided about coming back this summer since his city employ ment is attractive remember the big free concert tobe staged in ratcliffs hall on may 5th to be sponsored by the mitchell stouffville lions club and under the auspices of the north york vic tory loan committee tickets are being sold for a victory bond to be given away free the evening of the show tickets will also be avail able at the hall that evening made good showing in pinaii junior appearance ronnie rowe exmarkham hoc key star played a fine game for the montreal royals in the tailend of their series withthe oshawa gen erals rowe is with the navy and couldnt play the whole series studentsdonate 100 to charities over one hundred dollars was cleared from the annual commence ment of stouffville higii school and it has beeftdecided by the student body to divide it among three local war charities the red cross will receive a gift 00- also the war branch and soldiers comfort fund will receive 3500 each this money is given to these worthy organizations by the pupils because it is felt- that the money is needed more oh the battle field and high seas than at home com junior hockey the navy permitted him to play with a civilian team within the quebec boundaries he couldnt get- permission to play elsewhere mrs bruce townline west pick ed up a substantial sized bill on the roadway in the west end one day last week as she spotted it while sitting in their automobile the owner was evidently a traveller from- some distance since no local person has reported the loss of any money new used truck order sales of used trucks trailers and buses by individuals who are not in the automotive sales business have been placed under a price ceiling j h berry motor vehicle controller has announced this new order applies to sales by individuals snot in the business of selling motor vehicles whether in private deals by auction or in sales of personal- or household effects sales of used passenger vehicles have beenuhder aprice ceiling sinceiast october maximum prices are established on the basis of new vehicle prices allowances are made for deprecia tion according- to the age of the model and provision is made for handling charges optional equip ment and transportation charges- the order requires that an- invoice be delivered to the purchaser in theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturday andhohdayt700and 900 thursday- friday saturday aprttj- 20-21-22- j home in wyamin comedy gene autry sports cartoon monday tuesday wednesday april 22526 3 american jmpiret- richard dix leo carillo also- c about face 1 wm tracy joe sawyer i member visits town miss- agnes macphail ccf mem ber for york eastwas in town last t weekend interviewing a numberof r transaction stating terms of her supporters and workers in the pce model model year ser- village through her weekly let- ial num wheel base tire equip- ters from queens park the mem- f a any extras or accessories ber for this riding has given- her constituents a smattering of what was going on there and her reports certainly were widely read included thursday prtday- saturday april 2728729 j iwhen johnny comes iv marching home also five men of austrama whitchurch players oh- all star selection herb simpson oldest player in the aurora town hockey league this year was one of the leading scorers of the group and picked by north york spprtswriters as nol defencefnan in the league duke dennis of varfdorf- who teamed with herb was another choice for this position jake baker was given the nod for right wing position mtik faced with the- difficulties created by wartime shortages in labor and machinery canadian farmers carried on with the equipment that was avail able and it is a tribute to their energy and enterprise thatthey have attained the tremendous increases needed to serve the needs of the united nations to assist them in their greater pro- duction programmes masseyharris and its dealers i set new andhigher standards of service farmers in the maintenance of equipment in the hands of farmers they have prolonged the use of machines beyond theirnormal life period and by reconditioning and rebuilding they have put back into service machines much neededjo com- pensatefor the shortage of new ones in the supplying of parts always a feature with the company massey- harris and its dealers have during these difficult days of shortage rendered such an outstanding service as to earn the- reputation of being the best farm machinery service in canada brothers met in italy pte heb pugh was over from camp borden last weekend to visit his parents mr and mrs alf pugh heb- is attached to the r c a ordnance and his big complaint is that they will not take him over seas however his two brothers price and morley are at the front and that should be enough for one family the latter- two met only re cently in italy according to a letter received by the home folks last week it was a great meeting you may be sure with receipts from dog tax over 200 the highest ever in stouffville it looks as though we might be nearing a goal of a pup for every home but- folks who are bothered by roaming canines- will wish the goal a far off and speaking of dogs isnt it at the beginning of may that the bylaw requiring dogs to be kept on their own premises excepting when on leash comes in to effect a early ordering of repair parlt helps you and htlps your dtaltr massexrharris company limited the e r v i ce a r m o f the cana d 1 a n farm v i v v- late customers pay penalty quite a number of customers overlooked paying their hydro bill due last saturday and are being called on to pay thepenaltyfor late payment in looking over the list of late payers for six months it is strange that the same people get caught nearly allthe time persons are allowed frpm the first- to the i5th of- the mopthi to pay their accounuand this ought to be suffici ent and -is- sufficient for 95 per cent- of the users failure to make prompt payment not only leaves the user open to pay a penalty but the current issuable to be cut off forthwith r thoughts of spring and paintminded peopleeverywhere are suddenlyaware of the familiar martinsenour sign although its there all the year round because spring is the usual and accepted time to repaint forfrosh beauty and protection i and this sign is a sure sign of an enduring paint because martin- jsenoyr is 100 pure i wjienovor you see the sign of marlinsenour there will be found the paint of endurance and longer lasting beauty- it is the sign which in one breath welcomes spring and the chance to beautify as well at to do the patriotic job of protecting property i martsnsenour 1002 pure paint- varnishes enamels agnews hard ware v is- twi vi- ontario i v 4j

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