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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 12, 1944, p. 3

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r the tribune stouffville ontthursday oct 12 lmt l survey your farmyard y local arid personal mappltiiflls e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on monday oct lgth mr ross lee has returned to new yorkafter spending more than two weeks in townat- the home of his mother mrs john lee rev walter w fleisher one time baptist pastor at stouffville and now a resident of uxbridge conducted the anniversary service at cannington church levery fall on every farm the question what will i feed arises no matter what your decision dr hess products fit in with your program plan now to add 7 dr hess stock tonic cattle milk cows sheep r hess hog special brood sows young pigs etc br hess poultry panamin pullets laying hens etc these products are complete conditioners plus mineral supplements remember p t z phenothiazine for worming disinfectants louse powder worm powders it you are interested in securing further information about dr hess products their representatives will be at our office this week stiver bros the adoption of no sunday de livery during the fall and winter- season will be accepted in good part by the patrons of the maple leaf dairy it is a custom followed in most towns and should entail no hardship on the householders mr and mrs gus mowat lind say were in town visiting his mother mrs jas mowat their son billy who is in the rcaf ac companied them he is on embar kation leave stouffville ontario harmon yake 93 year old farmer east of town spent all day saturday at markham fair and thinks he saw everything of interest v mr and mrs lambert h malloy and son larry of leaside spent the weekend and thanksgiving with their respective parents the womens institute the- stouffville womens instit ute will hold their next meeting at the home of mrs robt brown ed- ward street on thursday afternoon oct 19th at 230 oclock the motto for the meeting is to talk health and happiness to everyone you meet and the roll call will be answered by relating halloween incidents mrs henry johnson will deal with the subject of social wel fare and mrs d woodburn will give a reading mrs geosaunders and mrs h lewis will sing and the usual social time will be enjoy ed president mrs h j malloy secretary miss sadie stewart mr and mrs floyd buckler of newmarket spent the holiday in town at the home of mr and mrs delrjennings ac2 jack davis was home from camp at edenville near stayner where he is training with the rcaf a record mangold has been har vested by carl watson 10th con cession of markham south of stouffville the sample weighed 17 pounds and measured over 3 feet in circumference 561 couples were divorced in toronto and york county during one year the latest statistics show this represents a lot of squabbles and still a goodly number of others who sought divorce failed to obtain it all of which indicates a growing number of unhappy marriages mr and mrs g hewitt toronto were visiting mrs w hopkins over thanksgiving being here for the funeral of their cousin the late bert hopkins mr and mrs fred nicely and daughter joan toronto spent thanksgiving in town with her parents mr and mrs d stouffer sparky vail has led his mcln- tyre ball team to victory in the far north series the timmins team came from behind against the kirkland lake squad vail finally coming through they now meet creighton mines in the northern ontario series extra copies of the tribune may be procured at the office of the paper each week in claremont at mowders and overlands stores at mrs matthews in brougham and at cwwatsons store in good wood perhaps you require extra copies for a friend now and then so make mental note of this in formation the leslie williamson family was here from toronto for thanks giving visiting their parental homes window lighting on main street certainly brightened up our broadway on saturday evening in noticeable manner the misses lehman of toronto cousins of mrs cliff pipher were visitors at the pipher home during the thanksgiving weekend miss jean pipher was also home from oshawa during the weekend 6400 persons went from old ontario to help with the western harvest this fall and many of them no doubt enjoyed a delight ful visit among friends on the prairies the late sir william mulock was the father of penny postage and his nephew hon wm mulock will be known as the father of doubling the amount unless after the war the postmaster gen eral reverts to three cent postage at least which was the common letter rate in operation when he took over the one and only teddie neil- son who travels under the name of sunshine was around last week spreading his gospel of cheer among stouffville friends sun shine is employed at christie street and our guess is that lie will do a good job as he used to do for stouffville customers when his mission was simonizing cars the south ontario plowing match is being held today thurs day on the farm of george beare in reach township at greenbank mrs ben burkettwas in toron to visiting friends over thanks giving restaurant equipment arriving equipment for a new modern restaurant to open in the former bank of nova scotia building is arriving and the- proprietress ex pects to be open about the end of october the interior of the build ing is undergoing changes to meet the requirements of a modern lunch counter thus the building that was the place where so many people parked their lifes savings will soon be satisfying the needs or demands of the inner man mr and mrs muirhead of tod- morden were in town on sunday visiting at the home of her father mrs a j brown main street near the school new pastor for lemonville mr h houslander of toronto has been appointed as student minister of the lemonville and-bal- lantrae circuit of the united chur ch he will assume his new duties on october 22 the new minister was a captain in the salvation army attached to the army citedal on vaughan road another property sold mr robert burnett who holds considerable property in town last week purchased the red brick house atthe corner second and albert streets from the jwtaun estate the house sits very close to the sidewalk and is of brick con traction with a nice sized lot the engagement is announced of eleanor lucena bacon daughter of mrs bacon and the late wheeler bacon of uxbridge to george walk ed hosie of siloamthe groom-to- be is a son of mrs george hosie who is shortly to move to stouff ville and a brother of miss hosie of stouffville public school staff mr and mrs billy brown who have occupied the west half of richard burtons house opposite the walter dickson farm on main street east have moved to a place on stouffer street owned by bert maskell the burton house is be ing occupied by adrian schrami many keen who has been living on street the steele sisters misses doreen and silby were in town on thanks giving visiting at the home of dr harry wilson the steele twins are university students at toronto but their home is in newfoundland and adjacent to where dr wilson lived during his long posting there on royal navy duty as previously mentioned dr wilson is at h ome just now holidays and fishing are over for most of us for this year but a few are fortunate enough to get the odd day for another try for the finny tribe last week messrs robt ratcliff chas atkinson arthur paisley and walter byer motored to meaford to try their luck at deep sea fishing off the coast there they landed eleven fine fish one or two weighing around 12 pounds at the herman mcbride sale in king twp last wednesday there was a keen demand for cows the top cow of thesalebrought 19250 and the purchaser was art evans of concord the cows calf brought s2500 the first twelve cows all grade holsteins averaged 16300 without their calves which is a record which will take some beat ing the sale was well attended by buyers and bidding mrs reg doolittle of orillia was in town last week visiting her par ents mr and mrs nathan tarr west end the doolittles are in the undertaking business in the north twentyfive members of the top- ham family gathered at the home of mrswtopham harold stfor the holiday which probably constituv ed a record for a thanksgiving gathering at one table in stouff ville those present were mr and mrs overbaugh and family of simcoe mr and mrs stan topham and three children toronto mr and mrs earl cook and children lemonville mr and mrs ken stotts and son of buttonville mr and mrs roy overbaugh mr and mrs john madill stouffville mrs norman baker travelled to hyacinth que last week to spend the holiday with her husband who is in training with rcn vr and has lately come up from the east coast to complete- a further naval course mr james riches of cambray near lindsay came to town for over the holiday visiting at the home of his son mr frank riches and with his daughters mrs wel- don and mrs feir mr riches is exceptionally active for a man of 89 years of age st james presbyterian- church is very fortunate in its special music fqrthe84th anniversary ser vices next sunday oct loth miss peggy woods markham- honour student at the toronto conserva tory of music is to bethe guest soloistat the morning service at 945 and the everpopular kinsmen male quartette of toronto will sing during tlie evening at 730 victoria was brisk according to a report in c the richmond hill liberal will voi help this winter if you are not required on the farm this winter you should take other work extra winter workers are needed for woods operations logging and pulpwood and fuel- cutting 7 base v metal mines- coal mines meat packing and cold storage grain handlirig track maintenance iron foundries and other high- priority occupations varying with the area please offer your services to the nearest employment and selective service office or the nearest provincial agricid- tural representative or your local farm production committee a good response to this appeal is important to canadas welfare please act im- mediately- postponement of military training con- unties ichile in approved essential icork off the farm s national selective service department of labour humphrey mitchell a maenamara minliter of labour director national selective service thu advertisement 1 tailed bv the dominion depart ment of labour ic aid of the dominionprovincial farm -vf- labour programme i w notice to the holders dominion of canada 47 bonds azvrhcta 4 f 12 1 due october 15 1944 and bonds due october 15 1949 which have been called for payment at partontoctober 15 1944 it must be the tea a mother in town concerned be cause her kiddies had a rash sus pected the town water to be the source of the trouble consequent ly she placed a bottle of the liquid in the hands of the chairman of the water committee charged with looking after the domestic system only the next day official report from the laboratories at queens park- showed the samples for october to be al and thus we were able to assure the doubtful one that the water was not the source of the trouble and as the family drink a bit of tea perhaps it would be well to blame the tea theres a woman on church street full of trouble we agree her children have skin rash from head to the knee it must be trie water it cant be the tea says this woman on church street mother of three a sample she- drew from her own kitchen tap full of microbes ill wager as filthy as that it must be the water it cant be the tea says this woman on church street mother of three v but the water is pure says the town moh of that i am sure from tests by the state then what can it be says this mother of three if it isnt the water it must be the tea an interesting ceremony formed a portion of the thanksgiving ser vice at the stouffville united church on sunday morning when three baby girls were presentedfor baptism the children were bar bara darlene daughter of mr and mrs wm young betty anne daughter of mr and mrs walter slack and lynda anne daughter of mr and mrs charles nolan the sacrament of baptism was admin istered by rev douglas davis j- i sees auction prices steady not spectpcular i believe that an auctioneer is going to work hard for his money from this out declared auctioneer a s farmer commenting on the public auction on the farm of david crawford sons at lot 15 cori 6 pickering township- the big sale- totalled 5700 but the auctioneer said there was no wild bidding such as has characterized so many sales and he had to use- every bit of persuasive power to extract top prices the team of bay mares sold for 12250 each and a suckling-perc- heroh coif 41 a 3yearold perc- heron- brought y0a 95highprice for a holsteln springer was 170 while the cows sold at aroundan average of 115 and heifers bred 65 to 100 there was usual run of implements selling well but not at spectacular prices wheat sold for 90c a bushel barley 64c oats 41c and hay in the mow at 10 ton a a for him for her jteaiiif 0aatiio j d smith jeweller watch repairer fair st stouffville your holdings of these issues may be con verted into seventh victory loan bonds dated november- 1944 bonds these issues will be accepted ata price of 100h in payment for seventh victory bonds this conversion may- be arranged during the victory loan withyourv victory loan salesman- witfi your bank trust or loan company from whom details are- available- 1 department of finance 9exoi 30e30 cedar poles wanted hydroelectric power commission of ontario farmers and owners of wood lots can facilitate the construction of hydro rural power lines by sup- plying cedar poles 30feet and longer with 6 inch or 7in tops delivery will be accepted now or next spring i specifications and prices will be furnished upon request- ic burns rural suptl ft markham phone 9400 oe30 v5 v h a icfca jsr ono ci s3wffijtfeyaivii0vk

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