Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 6, 1944, p. 3

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ritf tvffioaestodffviue onf5 thursday july 6tk 194 4 f j- wbiyqhivl fc n1fci wvm3 study the list- below for your requirements western feed wheat heavy western barley west- ern feed oats all cleaned one car extra heavy cleaned oats for poultry fitmmpep chick starter jfulopep growing mash fwiiopep egg mash chowmix growing mash finbotep broiler mash fulopep fattening feed fuihbpep super greens pellets chick and hen size chick grit hen grit oyster shell charcoal fish meal millfccds bran shorts middlings oilcake meal schumacher feed oat chop barley chop wheat chop mixed chop for late seeding sowing rape turnip seed seed corn hybrid and dents cement spraying lime coal for brooders on hand stiver bros tccswater council resigns trouble arising over the appoint ment of a constable and village handyman is said to have caused the resignation of reeve banner- manand his four councillors in teeswater that being the case teeswater will not be represented at the bruce co council session this week outside interference with the appointee is given as the cause of the councils drastic ac tion teeswater news mr and mrs milton evans and her sister mrs wilkes were in town from detroit visiting with mr and mrs geo lee mr mel thomson of chatsworth grey county was in town for a couple of days visiting his brother steve the thomsons were known as good farmers in the northern dis trict their uncle mike being a cat tle exporter for years it is amazing the number of peo pie who never take any interest in church services of any kind last sunday we talked with a man who had just been to church for the first time in seven years they had visi tors at his home and the guests were churchgoing people so our friend went along he intimated that he would havelo do better if spared for another seven years and no doubt he will if he felt the ser vice was inspirational to him and helpful of course it is not easy to interest a disinterested individual canadas 77th birthday last satur day was quietfy celebrated in town stores closed for the day and visi tors enjoyed the beauty of the coun try and the association of their friends here in lieu of the holiday closing stores opened on friday evening when the town filled with buyers who were bent on laying in a store of goods to carry them over the weekend local and personal vr n enings black bass season opened on sat urday july 1st- the next public holiday will be labor day sept 4th mrs geo lawson left last friday intending to spend at least two weeks visiting at oxbow park richmond hill has a population of 1454 just 154 over that of stouff- ville seeing that stouffville has the finest people on earth whats a mere 154 mrs harry holden has left her home here to join her husband who is stationed in newfoundland with the rcnvr mrs holden will spend a short time with her sister- inlaw mrs jack todds in montreal and then intends to use the airways for the remainder of the trip eight calves in four years an ayrshire cow formerly owned by p m johnson of lucknow has quite an outstanding record in that during the past four years she has given birth to eight calves four years ago this cow had twins the next year she gave birth to trip lets last spring she had a single calf and this spring produced twins again the cow is now owned by a wingham dairyman who bought her at the johnston sale early this spring if present arrangements are car ried out the magistrates court held each tuesday at newmarket to hear cases from the northern part of york county will sit in future on friday of each week the change is necessary to meet arrangements as between the court in toronto wr srhalley who passed through toronto normal school this sum mer has been appointed teacher of the 2roomed school at ss nouj thorold wilbur is a son of mrand mrs w r smalley who recently moved from stouffville to ajax we congratulate the new school master on his success wm rcnnic estatejsale the william rerinie auction sale to close out the goods belonging to the estate was held at the late home on baker avenue on thursday the chevrolet coupe sold for 265 and a lawn mower for 7 while good pri ces were obtained for the furniture as stated in this paper recently the house will not be sold since it has been acquired by one of the daugh ters mrs e lucas the place has been leased to mrs wilkes whose husband is in the rcaf mrs wilkes is a daughter of mr and mrs peck at ringwood mr s doolittle funeral director from orillia was a visitor in stouff ville on sunday mrs boyce of bolton is spending a couple of weeks in town at the home of her daughter mrs douglas davis at the parsonage miss joyce swift of toronto was a visitor during the holiday at the home of her sister mrs wm c sandershere bill sanders rca f is enjoying a furlough here with his wife and family from his eastern airforce station miss jean westlake of toronto has been vacationing for a few days at the l c murphy home jean who is employed by the w j gage co- took the few days off due to illness she is a graduate of the local high school mrs wm asling formerly of stouffvillemarkham and now living in toronto was here for the week end mrs asling may be better remembered by many old timers as a member of the steele family once resident on the 10th concession mr and mrs fl button were in belleville during the holiday weekend at the home of their son mr and mrs reg button reg is stationed at trenton with the rc a f mr and mrs delbert holden have gone on a months vacation which they will spend at clear lake north of burks falls which is the location of the deer hunting ground for mr holden and his club in the fall seasons mr and mrs fred nicely and lit tle daughter joan hamilton have been visiting with her parents mr and mrs d l stouffer fred is a son of mrs john nicely and once operated the garage at ringwood allan mccallumrcaf who is a member of a convoy bomber pat rol group is on furlough here at the home of mr and mrs j k agnew jacless- asixyearold horse has been purchased by john stuart formerly of aurora and who now operates a racing farm at markham this particular purchase is for stud purposes ehe son of jacopaand clodloss has won close to 25000 in his career 10000 being last years income alone we under stand that mr stuart paid into the fivefigure bracket for the new comer low in we can buy our way into a breadline i8tory v is a meek filflewdfcf that covers a multitude of sirfterino vn only through profiting by past mistdkes will we suffer less remember he the lost worfolksblew their money needless spending caused prices to rise so that by kjlkthe qyoubuy today for 8 cost l85 then while babys coat w o similar coatot toddy this was inflation and all too soon it was followed by the inevitable de 4jthat why our government is determined to prevent inflation now why there are price ceilings and other antiinflationary measures to hold the cost of living down and keep our dollar value hgh and you help prevent a future depression and keep your dollars high in value every time you pass up a needless luxury jf invest your money wisely feu- and avoid black market spending school teacher showered miss margaret forsyth teacher on the stouffville public school staff was guest of honor at a shower at the home of mr and mrs clayt stouffer last week in recognition of her forthcoming marriage miss forsyth was presented with a love ly cedar chest on saturday even ing a cupandsaucer shower was held for the bridetobe at the home of mr and mrs j k agnew two for one john robb wellknown 8th con cession markham farmer collected bounty recently on two foxes which he had the distinction of bringing down with one shot mr robb had lost fowl this past spring by the visits of mr raynard and had spotted the bushytailed family along a fencerow on his farm using a shotgun he brought down two 3 members of the family with but one pull on the trigger service air fleets ot don harper ken harper kenneth and don harper sons of mr and mrs ross harper are believed to be among the ground personnel servicing the great fleets of fighters planes working out of newlywon nor mandy air fields the brothers are both members of the same ground crew while in train ing here the boys were station ed on opposite coasts but since boarding ship for overseas they have been continually together e a grubin ro optometrist will be -at- his office in stouffville on monday july 10th office in new location over richesjiardware bob bangay whose name ms al ways linked with markham hockey circles and who is now an armour ed corps officer has been posted from camp borden to his original basic training centre at newmarket passenger service on the cnr and gray coach lines topped all records so far this year during the holiday weekend oh friday even ing long passenger train from the city with thirteen coaches and two bob redhead of unionville and who played junior hockey with both markham and stouffville at one time is now a sergearitin the army and is stationed at halifax ns mr and mrs robt johnson are holidaying this week having motor ed to quebec and points east with friends from trenton mr lucas of port hope is relieving as station agent for the cnr in mr john sons absence misses eulan brillingerbyrl bril- linger and joan baxter were in the north country throughout the holiday weekend enjoying the buckhorh vacation spot district taxidermist leaves now that mr and mrs ed dixon of unionville have left that village to locate in barriethe people of this wo anu wo distric wil1 not nnd it so easy to engines found difficulty in negotiat- f birds stuffed or to have anlnial school promotions primary to grade i george barkey carole cadieux jackie graham charles jackson ronnie wilson irene vine grade i to grade ii roberta bone tommy buckley betty brown dorothy brown jackie bunker enid elson keith griffiths gordon grimley doris harper marilyn hood carol hotch- kiss lome lageer jackie lewis anne lintner arnold lintner laura madill billie mcmullen joy oneill jimmie rennie marie schell allen stouffer catherine stover kenneth warriner george white lavina yalleau grade ii to grade iii billie barry joanne bodendistel- garth brubacker faye bunker dorothy cadieux june davis darcy elson garth good donald goudie charles griffiths donald harmon joyce hill gloria hood geraldine hoover laurence keep ing betty kennedy carole lewis wray madill ronald mcgrogan patricia miller james rennie don aid salmon june smith grant wagg grade iv to grade v allen anderson gloria alsop grace barry jack barkey jimmie bodendistel clayton brahder ira- brown baraba buckley fred grif fiths grant burkholder peter ellis george griffiths joyce grimley barbara hotchkiss eileen kenn edy teddy lehman george lint ner betty lewis donald lewis ian lewis mary long donald mac- gregor clifford madill clifton morris billie murphy eddie mur phy walter oboyle helen paisley bruce rusnell lillian salmon helen snowball elaine spofford- marie stover glenn thompson marion white7 stewart wideman george wilson grade v to grade vi marion atkinson joyce barkey sfiifley bone mary castle john davis udell forsythe lois good donna keepihg- buddy lehman martin miller sylviapage murray pipher betty rusnell janies sal mon edna sanderson phyllis spot ford sheila tait ronald walsh joyce white fred woodland grade vi to grade vh derek chadwlck donna graham donald green jean harmon ver non hoover audrey keith edna lintner eleanor long preston madilllois mckuen jean miller earl paisley ronaldsmith lois weldon grant widenian allen winn dorothy wilson june ellis rec donald- forsythe rec helen lehman rec margaret long rec ruth mckuen rec james sawyer rec jean ward rec grade vii to grade viii margaret barry paul barry lome boadway douglas burkholder phyllis glarkson douglas coy don ald davis myrtle griffiths betty harmon daniel hall erla holden gary lewis eileen lewis connie lewis murray mcmullen fay oneill donna stouffer mary val- leau roy ward murray wagg names alphabetically arranged mg the grade at agincourt and had to back down the line for a fresh start before going over the top the morning train arrived in two sec tions as did the sunday evening flyer returning with a big load of holiday folks it required five busses to transport the holiday visitors who patronized the gray coach on friday evening busdri ver harry bridges stated- that many had to be leffbehind when the first busses pulled out although accom modation was found for all later in the evening i promise to give my support to keeping the cost of living down i will buy only what i need i will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell ing goods or services i will- pay off old debts save for the future invest in victory bonds and war savings certificates and i will support taxes which help lower the cost of living puillimbyrae brewing industry ontario to bdp cnwl tb dusan tlut inbdoa f for all tb paopvefdm ntthm good on the walk refused to talk last sunday morning we espied a bewhiskered gentleman pulling a small childs wagon along main st through stouffville a sign on the outfit peterboro to rockwood in duced us to interrogate the gentry who informed us that he left peter boro last thursday making the nearly 50 miles in about three days he still had a long walk before reaching rockwood near guelph but the remainder of the trip would be over pavement or ashphalt ask ed what the idea was in walking all that distance hauling a hand wagon when without ttfie wagon he would have had a chance of a lift the answer came i knbw what you are i wont answer then casting a sour look our way bent forward on his journey the childs wagon contained a box of goods which seemed heavy enough to haul but after- all the man must be a freak to attempt such a move in these days when his labor might be put to better use strange as it may seem the black cloth or oilcloth over the- three foot long box bore the inscription peterboro review even so were sure the knight of the road was no newspaper man done up bylhe taxidermist as ed dixon could do them he will find the business in the northern town when once established will be good since he will have an exclu sive line of trade for which there is more demand for in the north than there is down here in york county temperance speaker delivers stirring address emphasizing the idea that men in high places who dare to come out against the liquor interests or legis late against them become the ob ject of constant attack rev c w demille speaking in the united church on sunday tmoming asked what happened to prime minister mackenzie king when he made his declaration against the liquor- traf fic and then said read your morning newspaper and note its attitude for your answer mr de mille delivered an impressive and timely sermon against the liquor traffic as guest speaker from the temperance federation everything he said was good and needed saying although we are not sure that his charge against- the globe and mail we presume this is the paper he referred to is just correct since this newspaper never laid any claim to being a supporter of mr kings and we have not noted any change in its criticism of the government at ottawa since anything the pre mier had to- say about the liquor interests the globe and mails opposition to the government has been quite consistant and we are not inclined to think that anything mr klngsaid aboutrthe- booze would have altered that course the address of mr demille struck a very responsive cord ambng his llsj teners despite as he- said aa un popular subject to deal with gormlcy house sold v the asa sider house and lot at gormley immediately east of the doner store has been sold to mr d b resident of the 4th concession of markham mr and mrs sider of course have been living in stouffville for the past year or more a handsome silver cup recently displayed in the hardware window was won by the four local ladies who won the mulock trophy indi- eating their- prowess on the bowl- ing greens as above the average the prize winning ladies are mrs d jennings mrs geo storey mrs geo lee and miss luella holden their most recent win was made at newmarket two weeks ago theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturdays holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday satcrdai july c 78 wintertime sonja heniejack oakie vitaphone short subjects monday tuesday wednesday july 10 11 f 2 higher and higher michele morganfrank sinatra comedy and short subjects thursday friday saturday july 14 15 heaven cauwait1 don ameche j j tsealawai nii swvsof -v- 1js fgejjswi

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