Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 4, 1945, p. 3

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fpwa j- rrtft- vv r tribunestomve b si local v persoriai happenings x 10000 campaign for new gamp site pyfair restaurant has been for this saturday after- 330 to 30 and will not to the public during these a campaign to raise 10000 is be ing launched by the north york boys work board the funds will be used to establish a permanent camp site for camp ahshunyoong which for nearly 20 years has af forded camping privileges for the boys and girls of north york the north york boys work board in cooperation with the i d mrsjoe hoover and miss ejiover spent new years day rs hoovers brother mrand mvruman grove ringwood t f campbell of gait and ary- rae toronto were ind guests of mr and mrs rae girls work board operates under sts of mrs robt young st for the holiday were reba young schumacker mr well the year has gone and were still alive so welcome 1945 miss nora stapletoii was in tor onto for a few days visiting at the home of her sister mrs a r hob- son raglan avenue miss norma stover nurse in train ing at hamilton spent the holiday here with her parents mr and mrs ambrose stover mr john h madill was visiting his niece mrs taylor in hamilton for a few days macmaster of trenton the ontario religious education council for the promotion of boys r an mrs jas hall of toronto elw w the e visitors at the dan hall home sf constituency infeunday walter hall of camp r emphasizedken was also home for the n2r- thfekend holiday ontario boysparhament and cam the members of the boys wort s0 mr anc board are hon pres a j davf h w accompanied and g dwark pres fbt p mcboats from british vice preva a cook- sefv v f and t ronnie cameron stephens- treat hv t imwj nephew of mrs williams were all chtman sal finance cs the williams home on the holi- paign rev henry cold m n vraentauves from the various toy f a vlsltor wlth the wl1 in north york cecil andrus 1 j miss bertie ramer living oppos v- ite the presbyterian church on main rs frank young aurora arid street has received word of the safe lv rt iv x k business manager of this camp eleven years during which pej mr and mrs ridout were the ce for six years and since then f topham e miller and e 3 have helped satisfy the hif campers camp directors havejn rev c brethen rev g lappd rev a b stein it is located near duclos jnt about five miles from suttojnd two miles across from thefqer site at sibbalds the new sitpm- prises five acres with anexlent jihore line and a good level frea- tion ground the appeal fc the 10000 is to cover the costjpur- chasing the site removal ojuild iings from former site andfe er ection of a kitchen cabins p oth- er essential camp facilities the camp was first esished in 1931 for the purpose of jviding campprivileges for the li and girls of north york many whom had no other holiday se then over 2000 boys and noch york and 700 frotoronto have been accommodate at the camp it is impossible to esate or evaluate the good resul of these i camps in developing iti physical social mental and rcligjis aspects of boy and girl life it interesting that among the leade who are promoting camping tod many re- ceived their initial traihgat camp ahshunyoong nor isi necessary to add that among thjfirst volun teers in this war andhe first cas ualties in north yot are to be found the ahshunyofg campers l junior oha hokey opens friday nsht the oha junk league which includes markhan nevmarket richmond hill andjort credit will open the season atsarkham arena this friday night rhen markham faces port credit pn monday nig the markham team will play in jewmarket- port credit will play tfeir home games at oakviilewe urferstand i new year guest table fourteen enjoyed a new- year dinner at the home of mr and mrs george lee in town and despite the old fashioned winter we are having the centre decoration was a profu sion of plum blossoms giving forth a delightful fragrance they were secured from a tree on the mander- son farm at balsam just east of claremont and of course were both pleasing and unique at this season among the guests were mrs e palmer and ira boyer of claremont mr- and mrs a man- derson balsam mr and mrs c carruthers mr and mrs peddie and mr and mrs o- dingwell all of markham and mr and mrs j h madill stouffville shes a us citizen katherine jane lee 15 of chi cago became the first chinese girl since the repeal of the chinese exclusion act in the us to become a us citizen her grandfather edward kan who was with her in court be came the first chinese to be granted full citizenship under the new law cream for best results ship your- cream to stouff- h ville creamery we pay tvo cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery- cold storage lockers to rent from 6 to 8 dollars per year stouffville creaniery go stouffville out phone 18601 the old home town taf u 1 fom by stanley miss ted hoover of toronto en joyed the holiday in town with her i parents mr and mrs lud hoover miss joan hicks of hamilton was a new year visitor in stouff ville with her aunt and uncle mr and mrs harvey moyer markhamunionville lions club have taken over the crosby mem orial rink in unionville and will operate it this winter astkr h a soldier mr and mrs roy clark and fam ily of toronto were new year visi tors on obrien ave with mrs clarks mother mrs b doten mr and mrs ken phillips man ager dominion stores has moved from the grubin block to the house at corner of main and tenth sts east end mr and mrs harry stover and two children were in london for new years visiting at the home of mrs stovers brother mr theodore warder arrival of her nephew herbert c hoover in england he is attach ed to the army medical and as a small boy was a resident east of town son of mr edwin hoover of woodbridge people who took in going my way at the stanley theatre which had a weeks run there just before christmas knwa good thingwhen cs recek rs m iwwfru t rrf iho sident on the 10th concession north leading boxoffice actor for the of stoufviue stm very active al j though he was 77 years of age last august living with his daughter mrs harold west at scarboro mr ogden works every day for the corhrie lumber co and was re cently congratulated by the un employment insurance commission for doing his bit at his great age ernie crouch of toronto and a former coach of stouftville junior oha hockey team was in town on new years day with a north toronto hockey club which he is coaching this year the boys came to stouffville on the morning train to practice in the local arena forty years ago this january the late john urquharl was made clerk of stouffville a position he held for a great many years he had serv ed nine terms as a councillor before that and is still a well remembered man of other days looking back ward 40 years- seems only a short span of time but to face the diffi culties and ordeals of 40 years im presses one as a very long time dr mitchell writes from yankeetown yankeetown florida usa the tribune the boulevard facing our house is about 100 feet wide and adorned by a great variety of trees it could be made very beautiful but our people are here temporarily and pay little attention toward making the environment more attractive at the rear of the row of houses on the other side of this street flows a swift and deep river to ward the gulf of mexico the river new senior research phipicist miss lois kester who was home for the holidays recently visiting her parents mr and mrs ross kester east of town is not now at tending mcmaster university as stated last week since she is at pre sent with the national research council in ottawa where miss kes ter is a senior research phipicist no snow and moderate weather barely reaching zero are the words used by emmerson sheffield writ ing from dodsland sask in de scribing the weather out there only wish we could say the same thing about old ontario weather but it just cant be said if one has any regard for the truth this for mer resident of stouffville wishes one and all his old friends a happy new year lft years as caretaker the services of mr and mrs al bert mcmain who are retiring after 40 years as caretakers of whit church union school no 3 were commended in a resolution- at the annual ratepayers meeting mr mcmain is 84 mrs mcmain 80 councillor elton armstrong stated that the elderly couple had not missed a day of school care in 20 yearsand said that a presentation and its mouth two or three miles th was t0 be held later away constitute one of the three best fishing places on the west coast of florida up the stream tugs haul barges 150 feet long loaded with oil and other supplies for a depot and a power plant not far away the depot supplies oil by truck to the inland villages and cities and the power plant co operates with distant cities like jacksonville and st petersberg on the banks of the river a block from us stands a splendid hotel the fare per day is 400 and up this of course 4s hardly a suitable resting place for a minister on pension the school here is possibly the best equipped i have ever seen the building is of stone and is steamheated and has an auditor ium with a stage right up to date the scholars number 100 the de partments are 12 and the teachers 5 most of the pupils come in by bus from the surrounding country and both teachers and scholars partake of a nutritious midday meal in the school at 12 cents per head the church building is also stone and has an auditorium a school room and a kitchen its member ship is only 9 but our attendance has reached 40 in a population of 150 if my pastor at home should get out to his morning service as many in proportion he would have to ask his youngest member mr forsyth to build a structure that would accommodate 1500 anyway so that in this regard we stand quite high on the list yesterday i took my usual walk in the afternoon and on account of the heat i had to take off my coat the snowbanks here never risehigher than 19 feet though sometimes in the morning 1 have to make a third resolution before i get up this place is on the coast at the narrowest point of the peninsula between point of the the atlantic ocean the moisture when the sun goes down makes it seem as cold at freezingpoint here as at zero in ontario by the time this note reaches you we shall be near the new year may 1945 bring to you and yours and to your readers not only victory in this monstrous warfare but also all other necessary good things thos h mitchell aooth birthdiiy party thccoming week will mark the ninetieth buthday of mrs thomas w klinck long a resident of stouff ville tocelebrate the anniversary dr and mrs leonard- s klinck of vancouver bc are arranging a family party which will take the form of a dinner to be held in the mayfair restaurant on saturday january 6th to be followed by a familv reunion at mrs thomas klincks home on obrien avenue mrs klinck plans to spend her birthday on january 10th quietly at the home of her daughter mrs frank rowbotham the 14001 parkinsons third promotion major c parkinson with canadians overseas received a nice birthday honor when he was pro moted to the rank of ltcol which marks his third promotion since going overseas ltcol parkinson is in command of the catering for the canadians- he was formerly with the royal york intoronto in charge of provisioning the throngs who daily sit at the tables in the bigdowntown hotel he is a son-in- law of mrs james rennie of stouff ville and has numerous acquaint ances in and about the town who will all be delighted to note the steady advancement of the lleut- colonel oha at markham arena on friday jan 5th port credit vs markham hes fighting for democracy when he helps furnish the food needed to keep planes and tanks on the move a steer is a poor soldier when hes standing over in the comer of the feed- lot he ought to be eating and putting on pounds stimulate appetite and the assimi lation of feed with dk hess stock tonic make sure steers get essential minerals with stock tonic research farm steers getting stock tonic gain as much asathird of a poundmore per steer per day we sin- cerely believe ueers will do better on your farm with stock tome added to the ration western grain barley wheat oats our western grain is run through our grain cleaner to take out the small seeds order now poultry feeds fulropep egg mash does a consistently good job month after month year after year and the price is only 280 per cwt fulopep egg mash pellets ful-o-pep- supergreens pellets special ox fertilizers our fertilizer supplier has again asked us to appeal to our custom ers to order their fertilizer early fertilizer has to be cured weeks in advance so it wont set and early orders make it possible for the- manufacturer to cure the se cond lot before the season ends we woul appreciate orders for several cars that e could deliver early in march stiver bros wins distinction gordon brown to whom p m monahan clu manager of the simcoe branch of the canada life assurance company has for the second time presented the quality man shield at a meeting of the mem bers of that organization recently the trophy is emblematic of leadership in all phases of life underwriting work general all round proficiency and the highest type of service to policyholders miss victoria willlskl of toronto enjoyed the new year holiday in town with miss betty walsh whojj was at her home on church st with her parents mr and mrs horace walsh the gray coach bus from tor onto due around 11 pm on new years eve didnt reach stouffville until around130jn the early morn ing therewasa tiloekada of cars between this town and markham and while the bus could have nego tiated the snow all right its path wasblocked by four or five passen ger cars abandoned and hopeless on their own power returns from turkeys reach large sum two of the more important tur key raisers up in the exeter district added to their bankroll in the neighborhood of nine thousand dol lars from the sale of this much- soughtafter fowl at christmas time to say that this was all profit how ever would be far from the point says the exeter times mr percy harris of cromarty marketed about 800 turkeys that netted over twelve tons and mr t pooley of sold over 400 birds the latter still has a couple of hundred birds that he is finishing for market mr harris turkeys are raised on the range and are herded by mr harris who keeps a nightly vigilance over them as the least disturbance will start them off on the rampage mr pooley raises all his turkeys- on wire netting to produce a well finished bird requires expert feed ing with a ceiling price of 45c a pound the gross returns from the two flocks was no mean sum january ration time table clip this out and keep available alf coupons in rationbooks 3 and 4 became invalid dec 31 sugar red coupons 46 to 49 now valid coupons 50 and 51 become valid january 18 each coupon good for 1 lb sugar butter purple coupons 90 and 91 now valid coupon 92 becomes valid jan 11 coupon 93 becomes valid jan 18 coupon 94 becomes valid jan 26 each good for lb butter preserves orange coupons 33 to 36 no wvalid coupons37 and 38 become valid january 18 good for preserves sweet spreads or sugar see chart in retail shops the servicemens wives and mo thers club will meet at the munici pal hall on monday jan 8th at 8 oclock pm mr alfred mickeympore jp of pilot mound man spent new years with mr and mrs h j malloy and called on other old friends mr sam armstrong returned re cently from a visit at kirkland lake- mr and mrs harold spofford spent the holiday at the browns- combe home in uxbridge theguest of mrs spoffords mother mrs allen mcconnochie and two children were at her old home in lindsay for new years sale of hats on friday and satur day this week at mrs m e watts millinery store the war branch the stouffville war branch ac knowledge donations in cash and clothing 1 from betty booth 2 cash from harry golden and from the 9th line ladies a quantity of clothing the officers extend new year greetings to all who made donations of money and goods to- ward the work being carried on mrs geo lee- president mrsgunn treasurer and mrs e j davey secretary donations to horse show acknowledged markham township council 1500 pickering township council 1000 whitchurch township council 500 markham fair board 500 500 donations chas cooper geo millard vincent baker earl toole alex pecove bruce morton robt j cpok live stock co- dunn lavacrliestock co w white co ltd porktpacteer the southdowns d f holden stouffville machine and tool works h spofford avnolah j k agnew l e oneil sellers atkinson stanley theatre f l- stiver wilson thomas bruce winterstein c cadieux gar leh man ringwood farms walter talbot bethesda stouffville tele- phone co 300 donations toronto eleva tors jos borinsky a friend 200 donations alex robinson james torrance j oboyle alton armstrong wm richardson ed gar dennis roytindaljjaclark gordon lundy e fockler percy ash milt smith harry leadbetter dr g kelly g i hambly w- r- harding- ambrose stover schelts meat market art weldori milt storey fred button dr boden distel riches hafdware- harry- golden hugh bannerman recur tis o lehman wes boadway clayt baker canadian bank of commerce ratcliff co bell son ira aldred p g tarr harry brillinger thos burkitt wm pittman geo e baker planning mill carl boadway mrs raxlin- norman oboyle wm griffith dr ssball dr barker ersinclair- jmrae rebrown wtrennie 100 donations lbarrett chas todd sam- fretz fred hamilton hugh gregg f cooper hugh mc intosh wm slack- j scott j woods thos bunkef wm rise- brough mac forsyth- morley symes r foote j hoover ed logan w wilson w warriner a h williams d spang w dickson f roberts robt snowball- mrs mealby rjhdavis dominion istore edaniels c bvaleau wl row botham mgbarker robt ratcliff ebleavens chas forsythharold forsyth- o spang j b sanders wes jacks n claughton lmor- dena closson h w sanders k campbell d l stouffer art baker er woodward flwinn hwalsh dr h bfreel- anthony hoover eabuttoh r spofford g wright t 50c donation fred pilkey 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