Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 26, 1944, p. 6

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i qaf eiiftmt aiid dismet if r 8 o by staff correspondent auction sale akak new implements dairy cattle young cattle hay and grain etc i the property of roy carter tot 33 con ft pickering xo 7 highway at green river wed nov 1 gray mare 12 years old gray mare 10 years old bay mare 3 years old cows 1 cow in full flow 2 due time of sale 3 due time of sale 4 bred may is 5 in full- flow 6 bred may 1g 7 bred may 7 8 due time of sale 9 in full flow 10 calf by side 11 calf by side 12 bred april 27 13 due december 27 14 bred may 5 15 full flow bred july 14 16 full flow 17 full flow 8 holstein heifers 24 pigs about 70 lbs sow bred 300 mixed rock chicks 6 months md tractor binder 7 foot cut near new md binder 6 foot cut near new md binder 5 foot cut near new md rake 10 foot near new md tractor spreader md 3furrow tractor plow near new mh disc drill fertilizer near new case corn cultivator near new flat rack new set pea harves- 1 ters new 3unit delaval magnetic milker near new f w stiff tooth cultivator 10 ft set of har rows 6sec tractor hitch thresh ing belt 120 ft 6 near new set of- harrows 3sec tractor hitch gang plow case 3 sec spring tooth harrows 2sec spring tooth har rows oliver steel roller bessel set sleighs manure spreader ottaco grinder fleury 10 near new double moldboard plow set of scales cap 4000 lbs cement mixer wagon on 6001g tires good 16ft elevatorfor thresher turnip drill elevator with swinging con veyer several pipes pieces t of feeders blowers and part pulley some belts set harrows spring tooth cultivator 15tooth md spring tooth cultivator 13 tooth md 4 rims for rubber tires 10016 new 4 steel truck wheels forks hoes shovelsropes chains large pile of- old iron milk strainer and pails milk cart set elec clippers elec fencer grass seed sower 500 bu oats 100 bu wheat 50 tons of mixed hay 20 tons of timothy hay silo full of corn pile of man golds pile of turnips sale at 1 pm no reserve terms casli a s farmer auctioneer local dealersimowders store and overlands store- 30e3030x30e i0e30e mr and mrs john beelby spent a few days last week visiting in the stroud district mr and mrs dave dawson mot ored to bala over the weekend to visit with relatives mrs douglas norton of ux- bridge visited at the home of mr and mrs geo derusba- one day isst week mr and mrs bert gibson of osh- awa visited on sunday at the home of mr and mrs chas hardy the ladies circle met at the i home of mrs m benson on tues- iday oct 30th and the topic will be into all the villages mrs robt forsyth has gone to stouffville where she will make her home for the winter with her daughter mrs john button members of the united church choir here led in the service of popular merchant wed in toronto song at the zion anniversary ser vices on sunday evening miss peggy brown also miss stella preston of ajax out visited with the formers sister mrs ham mond on friday miss doughty of peterboro visit ed with miss s e evans one day last week nearly 1000 new ration books were given out in claremont last week and work of issuing this number was done by gmforsyth and mr doherty miss or forsyth and mrs pretty mrs john coates of the ladies circle group conducted a booth at the morgan pugh auction sale and cleared a tidy sum they disposed of quantities of hot drink and over one hundred and fifty feet of weiners popular couple are feted at farewell party mr and mrs a l hooey popu lar bank manager and his wife were guests of honor at a farewell party held in- the community hall last week by the womens in stitute red cross and other friends the evening of cards and refreshments culminated in ad dresses by mrs jos farr and dr tomlinson the park board on which mr hooey had served pre sented him with a table lamp jos farr doing the honors the ladies presented mrs hooey with a coffee- table and table ornament both airs ward and mrs mclntyre making the presentation mr and mrs hooey left claremont on mon day fortheir new home in wood- ville where mr hooey had been transferred as bank of commerce manager a quiet wedding was solemlzed in carlton street united church toronto on ocr 14th when mil dred carson rn daughter of mrs carson and the late james carson of dundalk became the bride of charles cooper son of mr and mrs frank cooper of claremont rev james finley performed the cere mony the bride was attired in a street length dress of alice blue with accessories and carried red roses her attendant mrs r f cooper of waterford wore torquolse blue with corsage of pink roses and babys breath mr r f cooper acted as best man following the ceremony the couple left by motor for northern ontario ottawa and montreal they will make their home in claremont where mr cooper oper ates a large hardware and garage business mrs cooper is a register ed nurse and was formerly on the staff of the toronto east general hospital theyll be calling on you goddard fred mowdcr petiple to have y claremont meat market choice line of fresh and smoked meats fresh fish every thursday lowest prices truck is in goodwood and vicinity every wednesday and will be glad to call on you f a j sutherland claremont and district young people will have a place to skate this winter in their own village according to the local park com mission and work has commenced already on the new site the new rink will be openair approximately 180x60 equipped with lights and dressing rooms work commenced this week on the drilling of a well messrs wes lehman and wm whitty doing the job the township grader has commenced to level the east port- ion of the park ground to be used theres been considerable crit icism about the village not having anything for the young people and were going to do what we can jos farr park board mem ber told the tribune labor and- material shortage prevent the vil lage from having a closed rink al though it ishoped thattheice surface nowbeing built triayhbe covered soon as funds and labor permit the project as undertaken now is expected to cost inthe neighborhood of 500 messrs n f goddard and fredmowder are two of the local canvassers who will be calling on the people of claremont and pickering township for their share in the 7th victory loan pick ering township is asked to raise 345000 this time which is 10- 000 more than the cth loan case set over to nov 20 the mowder vs roy case slated to be heard at the present assizes in whitby has been postponed until nov 20 in meantime an appeal will be heard against thedecision of mr justice rose in refusing a change of venue asked for on behalf of mr roy the appeal is before mr justice hope at osgoode hall ph cliicmont 1808 despite the fine weather and the busy season on the farm there was a good crowd at the morgan pugh sale which totalled 3400 horses again sold low with demand poor the binder realized 180 mixed grain 60c bushel and mangolds 1 80 row a s farmer conducted claremont the sale 1 i sv 7 e v j c- new offices ready for next month pickering township council will hold r their november meeting in their new offices being converted from the former matthews hotel premises on the brougham corner mr lloyd johnston clerk and treasurer expects to move into his office even before the first meeting although all alterations may not be completed decorating was being done in the council chamber this week while in the rear office the foundation has been laid for the vault pickering issues 4943 ration books exclusive of the village of ajax the township of pickering issued last week 4945 ration books and of this number the village of clare mont put out 993 everybody did a good job according to mr lloyd johnston secretary for the local ration board we are greasing again t -w- v repair bills neatly jammed here the perversity of goodijuck constable irvine of pickering township tramped the highways and byways of pickering for two long days bent on hunting down at least one pheasant during the huntings days the cop admitted that he never even saw a pheasant and came to the conclusion that the foxes had gotten them all and put his poor luck down to that however on monday driving to the township hall constable irvine almost ran over three beautiful pheasants that skimmed across the road front of him as if to give the limb of the law the horse laugh whatever that is v brougham anniversary services will be held in st johns church on sun day october 29th the afternoon service will be in charge of rev d davis of stouffville assisted by the home choir and pickering quartette the evening service will be taken by rev jull of brooklin with brougham glee club in charge of the music mr kenny of toronto was a weekend guest of his friend mr b harvey mrs fred madill called on mrs b matthews one day last week mrs willoughby of keswickodr and mrs brown and mr warriher of markham called onmrsganhon on sunday mrs woodward had dinner with oshawa friends one day recently j c cowie of toronto visited friends here for a few dayslast week congratulations to mr and mrs ralph holtby on the arrival of a son mrs lawrence upton of toronto and daughter accompanied by mrs a- upton and daughter of halibur- ton visited mr- and mrs d gannon during the weekend members of brougham unit of the red cross met at the home of v- youll have fewer repair bills if youll let us go over your car regularly our shellubrication isnt just a guessy grease job if sa new and better way to keep your car in perfect lubrication order you get this service right here near home at our neighborhood car jbare headquarters were specialists in making mo toring a great pleasure let us do our stuff for you today boadways service station phone 265 mrs m hamilton one day last week when the following articles were packed 10 turtleneck sweaters 9prs socks 4 quilts and 8 ladiesjdresses mr h porter is now settled in his new shop the former gannon booth where he hopes to meet all former customers the friendly bible class are holding a halloween party on monday evening oct 30th at the home of mr and mrs maiison ellicott all members are asked to be in masquerade costume there were 664 ration books issued at brougham last week those assisting inthe work were mrs thos norton mrs thos robertson mrs e e annis and mrs alf hamilton there were few pheasants fell to the guns of brougham hunters last week one party of ten only managed to bag five birds one farmer reported the loss of a few roosters which must have compen sated some- hunter for the phea sant sfiortagc see the tattle fields of ae earth gfass grows upon them corn epvthe farmer or poultryman who has an adequate supply of 3v u facihties for proper mixing marmill poultry 8k i af for a ration f assured of ponvitamihsvprtleinsond mineletc l keep your birds aictive cod liveroii oyster shell grit charcoal i v phone 277 tlgji ilissc iijt central feed store v 0 stoufrvllle ont buying victory bonds each of us must share in the job each must do his part by buying 7th victory loan bonds and buying more- than in the previous loans when those we love return and once more we all breathe the clean- invigorating air of freedom wc shall bc glad that we have done our utmost to help make peace real and victory lasting masseyharms company lit established voatif v j jjjfmrrmmmmmmmmrtmntmmmmmiamimmmmmmm i ujjm slife3tidfea

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