Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 1, 1945, p. 4

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x- z -r- v jili c the tribuaestwiffviuecto purity rolled oats quick 5 lb bag clover honey 12fl oz jar apple and strawberrylam24 f l oz jar nabob coffee nied grind lb van camp tomato soup 610 oz tin habitant pea soup 28 oz tins choice pumpkin 28 oz tins bread any make 3 loaves fresh fruits grapefruit texas pink 80s 3 for oranges cal naval 288s doz j bananas large ripe lb 25c 25c 25c 43c 49c lie lie 25c 29c 29c 14c stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we deliver atha news mrs arnold and mrs wallace visited on sunday with mrs carru- thers mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family were supper guests with mr ardd j tran mr and mrs frank wagg of stouffville visited on sunday with mr and mrs fred draper mr and mrs norman lehman had sunday dinner with his parents mr and mrs isaac lehman we saw a robin sunday morning in the lilac tree springs just around the corner mr and mrs allen meyers and family were guests at the jacob meyer home in stouftville on sun day the occasion was mr and mrs meyers 49th wedding day congratulations auction sale 148 acre farm implements milking machine hay straw logs 1 household furniture property of the estate of the- late w a boyington at lot 10 concession 7 markham township mile west from markham village on no 7 highway thurs march 8 hinan milking machine complete with 2 single units and 10 head line piping near new brantfordall steel circular saw with new blade 2 low farm truck wagon gears 2 flat racks 15x6 and 14x6 with- stan dard good deering ideal 6 ft bin der deering corn binder mh manure spreader deering ideal 5 ft mower case 10ft sulky rake near new case 2furdisc plow 3- fur att near new mh 11disc drill good mh 6fork hay tedder 13tooth spring cultivator with seed box stiff tooth planter fertilizer attachment for potato planter- 2 aspinwall potato diggers corn cultivator vessot grain grinder mounted on skids with a special speed jack large cap size mh blower cutting box with filler pipes set farm bob sleighs with flat rack 3drum steel land roller 2 root pulpers set flexible chain- woven drag harrows set drag harrows 4sec set outthrow disc harrows grindstone oliver single furrow riding plow set stilson beam scales feed boxes wagon box nearly new number barrels 2 gang plows 2furrow bag truck set truck racks fanning mill 2 oliver chill walking plows fur- riace- barrel feed boiler set- pea harvesters set heavy wire fence stretchers single wire stretchers lawn mower set 30x5 truck chains crosscut- saw set light block and tackle set wagon springs number newly cut pieces hardwood for flat racks 40galfeed drum also other barrels number of 6in concrete drain tile forks shovels bags doubletrees yokes tools and numerous other articles hay straw harness logs about 10 tons good timothy mixed hay about4 or 5 tons loose oat straw 5 or 6good large pine logs full set staco breeching harness teamgood one season odd harnessparts full set farm work harness v single work harness number good collars 2 sets leather fly nets z furniture 2 good cheer kitchen ranges one with warming closet and water coil kitchen cabinet extension table v seats 12 comfortably 12 kitchen chairs rocking chair fernery day bed or couch kitchen table coal oil stove 3burner 2 hanging lamps refrigerator ice box clo thes horse new williams sewing machine in good cqndition irons 9piece high polish diningroom suite in very good condition slight ly used rocker 2 upholstered chairs 2 small tables candle hol der with fruit bowl with artificial fruit to match table mirror set of conservative design dinner dishes 103pieces 32piece glass tea- set large wall mirror dozen stainless steel knives and forks 66ft sur veyors steel tape line pictures 6 tapestry mats carpet fringe toilet set 3 double beds witlr springs jardinere stand size bed with spring and mattress chest drawers 2 dressers 2 wash- stands feather mattress number pillows and cushions new quilts never used quantity bedding odd dishes jars glassware etc 3 roasting pans preserving kettle pots number pyrex bowls and pie plates wash tubs and boards davenport chair preserved fruit kitchen utensils and many other household effects description of farm the farm is composed of 148 acres more or less with 2 never failing springs and river running thro ugh pasture and flats there is a nearly new 8room brick dwelling with hardwood trim with summer kitchen attached nearly new hip roof barn 104x38 all concreted with steel stabling and water in stalled also lightning rods on the roof also a 2car brick garage hen house and outbuildings and dwelling have been kept in first class condition the land is of an ideal producing- clay loam and an orchard farm is well fenced and is skirted with spruce trees- the farm is well situated on no 7 high way close to markham and union- ville close to schools and churches terms on property 10 per cent day of sale balance in 30 days or if purchaser desires the vendors are willing to accept a mortgage as part payment the- farm will be offered at 3 pm subject to a re serve bid further particulars re property on sale day or by application to sale at 1 pm charp j r smith clerk terms on chattels cash clarke prentice auctioneer no reserve milliken ph aglnconrt 52 w3 ii oil o i parish jos paris richmond hill ont jv generators starters voltage regu- latorsifuel pump windshield wipersclutch assemblies and water pump exchange service tiw tmtcl- i perfect circle and flexo piston rings altona mrs wm mcnair spent a couple of days with her sister mrs- l grove last week i mr and mrs d- crosier and miss wallace were guests for supper with mr and mrs wm reesor on thursday evening last the war work and quilt commit tees of the w i- are quite busy dis tributing material aiwj wool to make into garments for service men and refugees also quite a number of quilts are being made the cotton wise wardrobe plan ners- club met again on saturday at the home of their leader mrs crosier some were busy cutting out their costumes while others made buttonholes took notes etc dorothy bunker president audrey slack secretary mr alexander of toronto who purchased the old mill property from mr e- howsam was but on wednesday last to have a look around he and his companions were only too glad to return back after a short stay as weather con ditions were not very favorable and mr alexander told one of the neighbors he would not be back till the snow had disappeared spring indeed will be appreciated by everyone the w lsent christmas boxes to eighteen boys from our surround ing district who are in service overseas and various places in can ada the wi are pleased to report acknowledgement of thanks have been received from most of them they are now planning to send each one that is overseas another box and any donations will be-ac- ceptable for those boys who are trying to do their bit for their country almira visitors over the weekend with mr and mrs willis lehman were mr and mrs brown and mr and mrs levitt of toronto also mrs john wegg of cashel able sea kenneth stewart ar rived home last week on a fortytwo day leave he is a soninlaw of mr and mrs chas conner mr harold and miss mary carru- thers of cashel also mr and mrs j h heise of stouftville visited with mr and mrs peter stickley on sunday miss ruth allin had supper tues day evening with mr and mrs c conner mrs willis lehman spent mon day with mrs john wegg of cashel mr and mrs geo yake had sun day dinner with mr and mrs allan wideman t mr and mrs jim painter jr of cashel spent sunday with mr and mrs jim painter sr 1ft and mrs peter stickley also mr and mrs norman jarvis had supper tuesday with- mr and mrs gormley mr elmer steckley principal of the ontario bible school at fort erie is spending a few weeks with his mother while convalescing from his recent attack of typhoid fever mrs e jones visited with friends in toronto on sunday mrs t moorby is visiting friends at newmarket for a few days mr and mrs peter brillinger and mr and mrs roy brillinger visited with mr and mrs a b shaffer at bethesda on monday on the occa sion of their golden wedding quite a number from here atten ded the stouffville high school commencement exercisesjast week mr peter steckley and keith visited with their aunt mrs leah steckley on sunday a large number of our people at gormley attended the commence ment exercises in stouffville high school last friday evening ye would like to congratulate the teachers for their efforts and the pupils for their fine presentation mr and mrs i- cober and mr g hilts of toronto visited with mrs hilts and vera on sunday for some time word had not been received from lloyd harvey over seas however last week a letter came from him saying he had an accident and his right hand had been injured he was able to write with itfbut he was still in the hos pital we hope by now that it is all better misses jean sider genevieve bruce and ruth gooding spent the weekend at their respective homes next sunday evening at 730 in the mbc church mr copeland of newmarket will be presenting the programme his musical talent is outstanding and then as well he draws pictures of old familiar hymns as he relates their story all are invited to this special young peoples service on tuesday evening mrs leah steckley had the privilege of hav ing her ten children all at home to gether as a farewell for miss anna steckley who expects soon to re turn to her work in a girls school in india mr and mrs levi steck ley who reside on the farm with their mother entertained the guests and were assisted in serving a much enjoyed supper bya number of the grand daughters of the hostess those present were mr and mrs alvin winger mr and mrs roy wideman ruth and eileen mr and mrs roy brillinger vera velma and jean mr clarence steckley and miss clara all of gormley mr elmer steckley of fort erie mr and mrs walter steckley of barrie and mr and mrs george shaffer of stayner ted wegg of cashel on friday evening about 75 neighbors and friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs archie fleming as a complete surprise stouffville christian mens fellowship hear reamer loomis of detroit memberof the executive ofthe christian business mens international at the stouffville christian church wednesday march 7 supper at 7 pm program 8 pm stan hunt vocalist of toronto will sing xoes 30i aosaoe aoao announcement mr jack moynihan of aurora ontario has raised registered holstein cattle for the last thirty years he has had an accredited herd ever since the fall of 1922 without a break and also his herd has been tested as bangs disease free for about ten years he has liad an average of thirtyfive cattle in his herd the last five years this is what he says rr no 2 aurora ontario february 22 1945 i have raised ail my calves upto four months on calf startena and milk milk not used after four weeks for the last five years and they have done wonderful on it i have not had a calf with scours ever since i used calfstartena calf startena is easy to feed there is no gruel to mix or pails to wash it is really handy- i would be very glad to show my herd to anyone interested signed j moynihan why not start your calves on calf startena you can see from the above it does a real job of raising calves why not enter the calf contest being put on by us i the prizes are i first prize 2500 second prize 1000 third prize 500 ten other prizes value 1500 come in and see its about the contest which is on now- we will be glad to explain it to you further and supply you with the entry forms stiver bros 5th line oxbridge mr walter- symes and miss eve lyn symes spent tuesday in tor onto mrs ern pilkey spent an afternoon last week withjmrsjmccallum mrs martin g all and son are spending a fewdays with mrs- a wilson mrs j johnston of pine grove peht the weekend with her parents mr and mrs e w evans mr and mrs c symes and fam ily of brooklin spent a day last week with mr v symes and family miss l davis and mrs hcoppins were sunday guests of mr and mrs h norton mr and mrs p roach spent sun day witlimr and mrs j mccallum mr and mrs c symes barbara and helen had tea one evening last week with their aunt mrs a wilson goodwood flying sergt wm whittleton is home from sidney ns visiting his parents mr and mrs sam whittle ton miss ann christie of torontowas home here for a week also miss winnie stewart spent a week at home from the busy city life frank shaver spent a few days in toronto among friends messrs john rae morley symes wm beard morley haynes walter todd and distin mcdonald were in attendance at a special masonic meeting in toronto friday evening mr and mrs bert tindall tender ed a party friday evening when games and a general good time was enjoyed until the wee small hours mrs reuben middleton is spend ing a few days at uptergrove glad to report that mrs walter bryant is expected home in about a week following her serious ill ness her baby son will remain in the sick childrens hospital for a time yet we understand william bryant is suffering from a bad eye and may have to enter the hospital for special treatment mrs harvey bunkers little girl is quite ill but shows signs of im provement the willing war workers are finishing another quilt at mrs h harpers this tuesday afternoon mrs pownall of perth is visiting her daughter mrs b stewart for a couple of weeks quite a number from here at tended the commencement in stouffville high school on friday evening last and report a good concert w mrs los meyers is spending a few days with her sister in tor onto glad to report ralph cooper ar rived safely in toronto last week also robert jones husband of may evans robert was unfortunate in having his heel blown off by machine gun bullets in italy we hope both these boys will make rapid recovery pte howard feasby at his home over the weekend theatre phone 100 showing acb night at 815 saturdays holidays 700 and 900 bethesda mr jack mclntyre and miss jessie adams had sunday tea with mr and mrs ralph allin miss reta mclntyre also mrs g dobson of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs j m mc lntyre rev r chapin and mrs chapin had dinner with mr and mrs a emmerson on thursday mr and mrs jim smith and fam ily visited mr- and mrs roy smith on sunday mr and mrs oren fretz and family visited mr and mrs henry heise on sunday the yp meeting will be held on friday evening at the home of mrs isaac pike thursday friday and saturday march 13 the sullivais ann j baxter trudy marshall community sing color cartoon monday tuesday and wednesday march 57 heavenly days fibber mcgee andmolly comectoa walt disney cartoon thursday friday and saturday march 810 thin man goes home wm- powell v myrnaloy was prisoner of war three years three and a half years overseas and prisoner lof war in germany since dieppe raid aug 19 1942 pte kenneth john james son of mr g m james 173 wolverleigh blvd toronto returned home on repatri ate ship gripsholm last week his wife mrs patricia james bride of two weeks when- he went overseas lives at 42 fenwick ave and has worked at general engineering co scarboro since her marriage pte james spent thirteen months in shackles he was with the royal hamilton light infantry and was wounded four times by shrapnel he was released on account of ill ness and may have to spend some time in the hospital in toronto kenneth worked on the farm of russell johnston 9th concession markham prior to enlisting also worked around goodwood where he is well known auction sale of farm stock implements the following property belonging to leslie nugent lot 6 con 3 brock twp 2 miles vcst of blackwater jet friday march 9 oaoc 30e30e nnoe ionoe 0x30 auction sale of- houses reg shorthorns grade cattle cotswold sheep implements the property of edward evans lot 4 con 4 uxbridge twp 2 miles north of clarcmont tuesday march 6 horses bay gelding- 9 years old bay gelding 8 years old roan mare aged cattle mayflower maid 51st 277120 due mar 1 mayflower maid 75th 319410 with calf mayflower maid 76th 319409 bred june 16 princess royal 3rd 3042g6 due mar 3 red crow bred 4 heifers not bred heifer calf t yearling bull grade cattle white cow due mar 6 grade cow due mar 4 brade bred heifer calf g bulls ready for service red steer implements binder m d 7 ft wagon low hay rack mower g ft deering horse rake international seed drill deering manure spreader cockshutt set sleighs turnip drill harrows 4 sections corn scuffler john deere steel roller 3 drum international riding plow two furrow riding plow one furrow two furrow plow 2 walking plows cultivator ph 13 tooth and seed box pulper ph fanning mill eaton separator anchor holt cutter buggy grain chopper 6 inch plate harness with breechimg grain bags scales 240 lb cider press mail box forks shovels hay beirs mineral herts rock terms cash sale nt 130 1 no reserve as farm is rented a 8 parr acuor horses roangelding 4- years old 1g00 lb brown gelding 12 yrs old 1550 lb brown mare 10 yrs old brown mare 9 years old bay gelding 4 years old grey gelding rising 2 grey gelding rising 1 pigs yorkshire sow purebred due feb 22- yorkshire sow due feb 24 2 yorkshire sows purebred bred in feb implements mh binder 7 ft cut mower g ft nearly new mh mh cultivator 13 tooth good mdseed drill 13 disc 2furrow walking plow- kid good single plow 21 fleury set 4section harrows blacksmith made disc harrow mh 1g disc farm wagon low wheels good farm- wagon high wheels set sleighs good manure spreader cockshutt no 4 good cutter md cream separator 550 lb cap ebrv buggy turnip drill wheelbarrow scuffler quantity of sacks and grain bags quantity of joist 3 in x 6 inx 18 ft harness 2 sets backhand harness set plow harness set single harness number horse collars 19 in to 23 set brass mounted harness nearly new- i quantitv of hay y forks hoes shovels doubletrees singletrees and neckyokes numerous other articles furniture buffet bedroom suite extension table with six chairs 2 dressers with wash stands victory cook stove- suitable for summer kitchen baby crib and mattress 2 small tables terms cash sale at 1 oclock as farmer anctloneer broadcast thur- marl 930 945 pm ckey speakers fred madill candidate york east wm temple toronto high park

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