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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 11, 1944, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 11 1944 planning their course i two members of the city of edmonton mosquito squadron fit lieut a eckert of seaforth ont left and fo finlayson victoria bc are shown here baker him miss earlene tate spent the weekend under the parental roof at baker hill and a welcome sur prise awaited both earlene and lloyd on her arrival home satur day evening when thirtyfive young guests gathered to wish them a happy birthday after a hearty birthday luncheon prepared by the hostess their mother an evening brimful of music and fun was spent earlene and lloyd were the reci pients of a number of lovely birth day remembrances to which they expressed their sincere thanks the best results are obtained trom tribune classified advs stouffville marble granite works orders promptly executed p tarr proprietor phone 4303 lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family shoe repairing womens hosiery gloves shoes socsboots and mitts stouffville phone 4301 opposite the town clock stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers miltsmith prop telephone 7001 7002 given terms in ontario refor by our court reporter appearing before alagistrate k m lingdon in york county police court newmarket on a joint charge of breaking and entering the sum mer home of john b hawthorne lot 35 con 1 in whitchurch town ship near newmarket and stealing a number of articles including a portable phonograph an electric toaster electric iron a quantity of bottled beverages and some canned goods valued at about 300 three aurora youths gordon pugh17 bruce fairey 23 and gordon fairey 17 were sentenced to three months definite and three indefinite in the ontario reforma tory a fourth youth william trent jr 25 years charged jointly with other three was sentenced to six months definite and three months indefinite in the ontario reformatory the youths were found guilty in the police court last tuesday arid remanded in custody lor sentence sentence is to date mck to the time they were tatcen into custody three of- the youths gordon pugh gordon fairey and william trent jr were also found guilty of breaking and entering the sum mer home of major james baxter snowball and stealing articles in cluding a 12gauge shotgun a 22 calibre rifle four boxes of 12gauge shells six boxes of 22 calibre shells a steamer trunk and a quantity of clothing in all valued at approxi mately 200 in this case the first two mentioned defendants were sentenced to three months definite and three months indefinite and the 1st mentioned defendant to six months indefinite in the ontario reformatory the sentences meeted ioutin thisinstance are to run con- current with that imposed in the first charge this offence is a serious one stated magistrate ljrigdon under this charge of breakingand enter ing by night you are liable to im prisonment for life the property of other people must be protected two of you men are seventeen years of age because of your age and this being your first offence i am sentencing you gordon fairey and you pugh to three months de finite and three months indefinite in the case of william trent you are a lot older than these others you have been in trouble previous ly and you should have realized the seriousness of this thing in the case of you bruce fairey you should have given good example instead of bad you are a little old er than two of the other boys and are married im taking into con sideration that this is your first offence toronto goodwood flashes buy your spare tribune at wat sons walter brown visited his brother arthur over the weekend mr harold morgason has taken a position with dean wagg mr joe noakes and family are moving to their new home in bea- verton mrs cherry visiting her mother mrs j obrien on the fifth line of uxbridge mr bristol mcguckin has his roof newly shingled and is now not afraid of the rain little glenda taylor had the mis fortune to sprain her am she was taken to dr wilsons in uxbridge and had it set and bandaged up joe forsyth who has rented the jackson farm recently occupied by ted wagg is busy rushing in his seeding miss hill of bloomington who has been staying for several months with miss elderkins at goodwood has returntd to her whitchurch home george redshaw prominent and well known resident of the town ship has again been removed to the hospital where his condition is said to be better we all regretted very much that accident in goodwood when thos jennings of stouffville was serious ly injured when a branch of tree gave way 20 feet up where he was in the act of sawing off a branch the 12th of july is growing closer all the time but we understand the lol committee is very active right now in arranging for that great event to be celebrated in good wood this year 70 persons attended the meeting of the toronto east rural presby tery of the yps held in the united church goodwood on may 3rd the gathering was in banquet form when some 14 local unions were re presented through the 70 persons present rev j terry of agincourt gave a challenging message using for his topic i dare you stouff ville provided the musical numbers when stanley schmidt rendered a saxophone number and margaret grubin and earl lehman a vocal duet rev ben garrett student pastor at goodwood had charge of the service and conducted the in duction ceremony of the new offi cers elected it is not very often we read of the passing of two sisters in the same house and on the same day but such occurred as mrs mary poole widow of the late enoch lambkin passed away in her 91st year and forty minutes later eliza beth poole widow of the late rich ard harper also passed away in her 83rd year at their home in utica mrs lairibkin mary poole was born at ncstlcton in 1853 a daugh ter of the late mr and mrs henry poole for many years they farm ed in reach township where her husband predeceased her some forty years ago andthirty years ago she went to livewith her sister mrs harper at utica there were no children from the marriage eliza beth poole was also born at nestle- ton arid in 1886 married the late richard harper who predeceased her in 1935 for nearly fifty years they farmed hear utica left to mourn lfor death are three sons russell and cecil of utica and harry at home and a daughtermrs glarence gall of uxbridge horses kick fatal few accidents reported spring work on the farms brings its annual toll of accidentsalthbugh thelocal section has thus far no thing to report up hanover way an accident occurred on the farm of herman engel of elmwood which proved fatal to the brant twp farmer when he was kicked by a horse during seeding prepara tions mr engel it appears was plow ing a field when a trace of the har ness broke and while making re pairs one of the horses launched out a vicious blow with its rear fobt which struck the agrarian full in the chest almost helpless he suc ceeded in crawling to a knoll where he managed to attract two neigh bors the injured man was rushed to hanover hospital where he died a few days later spofford co when you shop at spoffords you are assured of will make shopping a pleasure our unalterable of merchandise and to serve you effectively receiving courtesy and attention that policy will be to stock the best choice just arrived a new shipment of attractive wall paper designs for livingroom kitchen bathroom bedroom prices to suit every need we are fortunate in getting for you some of the hardtoget goods listed below factory cotton sheeting 82 19c blue while striped shirting 35c striped flanelette 27 23c rose fancyweave ticking 25c navy khaki drill 45c white flanelette 36 26c see our table of specials we need and appreciate your patronage the former w h shaw store would revive lacrosse the beaverton express com ments on the attendance of peter mcmillan at the reunion banquet in toronto of old lacrosse players the purpose of the gathering was to create a revival of lacrosse in terest over ontario among the young generation the beaverton paper says mr mcmillan who with his twin brother duncan are now past 83 years of age were players of note in their young days having been members of the old checker lacrosse team of beaver ton which was winner of the ont ario lacrosse championship in 1899 peter reports a good time and having met many of his former team mates and opponents other members of the checkers at that tiriic were col h s cameron now at his farm homo simcoe lodge beaverton a w talbot of toron to who was also preserit at the banquet ken davidson a west jas birchard beaverton it is interesting to note that an other old checker player benj coombe of uxbridge who was with beaverton the year they won the championship had just passed away and was buried the day be fore the affair came off in toronto new books in- the stouffville library re- ford a exchange 5950 ford v8 8950 15 heavy duty batteries exchange 950 paris auto supply jos farisi richmond hill ont theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturday and holiday 70u and 900 fiction 1 hungry hill by daphne du maur- ier west of the setting sun by harvey chalmers the devil loves me by margaret miller so little time by john p marquand the promise by pearl s buck a vari ety of weapons by rufus king i clashed between tears and laughter by lin yutang atlantic meeting by h v morton paris underground by etta sluber between the thunder and the sun by vincent sheean klondike mike by merrill denison journey among warriors by- eve curie the curtain rises by lo reynolds the soong sisters by e halm one world by wilkie bur ma surgeon by seagrave fiction the ten commandments by var ious authors- the turn of the tide by eleanor porter the crying sis ters by seeloy the whispering cup by seeley with this ring by eberharv while the patient slept by eberhart retreat from rostov by hughes also the hills by keyes stand on a rainbow by innis kathrine by habe miracle in the rain by hecht boughs bend over by french o river remember by ostenso the apostle by asch the valley of decision by davenport juvenile thunderhead by mary ohara rory omory by maurice n o brien galantygold by victor mac clure dave dawson with the pa cific fleet by r sidney bowen who goes to the wood by fay in- chfawn lassie corries- home by eric knight tales from the norse by sir george daseht treasure cave trail by merrill mary pop- pins opens the door by travers famous dogs of famous people by smith made in canada by bonner remus goes to towri by paltenghi post haste byballantyhe a childs book of warriors by canton the book of new canadians by dickie peeps at many lands by france finriemore the book of boyhoods by fryer the dutch twins by per kins- with sword and trowel by wallace young mac of fort van couver by carr string bean horse by wing the shiny scoop by llkut cmdr j h stubbs hmcs athabaskan v the commander of the cana dian destroyer which was hit by a german v torpedo off the french coast stubbs is report- ed missing j wing paddle to the sea by holling bunchy by brisley stories for chil dren by boylston through golden windows by reely randall smoky and the twins by beals- the story of j miss jemima by de la mare lollypop by dutton doane fun with science by- free- man toddle by clark baby -an- imals by brown titos hats by ferrer charlot the story of eng land by brown arbuthnot stars theirfacts arid legends by grori- dal conny and uncle dickby gay v- i 1 v tf r vl if you want to raise a s f t ii cream for best results as to price and service let our truck call for your cream i we pay an extra two cents per lb of butter fat for cream delivered to the creamery stouf f ville greamerygo stouffville ont phone 18601 thursday friday- saturday may 111213 north to the klondike andy dcvine lon chaney also hi buddy dick foran marjorie lord monday tuesday wednesday may 15 lft 17 henry aldrich swings it also sailors on leave i as thursday friday saturday may 181920 lady takes a chance usemarmill chick starter i 19 percent protein marmill chick starter is a starting rat ion that has given- satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong bone good feather development these result from the feeding of marmill chick starter it contains every ingred- ient essential for good growth health scentifically balanced toourcoal customers of last season please phone or leave orders thursday and friday of this week central feed store vf4avt

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