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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 12, 1945, p. 4

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ts- the tribune stoujffviue ont thursday april 12 1945 the patrons of stoufltille are advised that stouffvule groceteria is now under new management and will be oper ated as a superior carload store so popular throughout ontario watch our space from week to week for grocery snaps and please note that a nice cup and saucer will be given free with every dollar or over purchase- a this week we offer purity flour 7 pound bag 24 pound ingersol cheese pkg quaker puffed wheat 2 for ijcf 23c 75c 19c 15c carload groceteria silvester block- enei i to our fuel customers we have started taking orders for this seasons fuel orders will be taken and delivered in ac cordance with delivery chart issued by the coal controller terms cash call or phone for this information central feed store phone 277 stouffvule ont stouffvule bride to live at atha at the parsonage of the congre gationalchristian church in tor onto miss edna may wagg form erly of stousville became the bride of ernest ellsworth carruthers son of mrs carruthers and the late arthur carruthers of pickering township revchway officiated the bride was attended by miss dorothy weir of toronto and the groomsman was constable stewart martin of newmarket brother-in- law of the bride a reception was held at 63 west moreland avenue after which the young couple left for their home on the carruthers farm at atha 8th line markham miss margaret andrews of oak ridges spent the holidays with her aunt mrs alvin wideman mrs edgar snyder of waterloo spent easter with her daughter mr and mrs walter byer miss agnes ford of toronto is visiting with friends along our line mr and mrs a blizzard who have been managing a farm near pickering for the past couple ol years have given up the position and are returning to our commun ity mr blizzard expects to build a house on the farm this year mrs reg kirk and daughter helen were visitors with j kirks last thursday the good neighbors class met at the home of mrs albert reesor on tuesday of last week hear arthur smith supper and play friday eve april 20th ballantrae united church supper served from 68 followed by a threeact riotous farce en titled aunt tillie goes to town presented by local people 482 adults children 60c 25c play begins 815 sharp violinist at vivian church wednesday thursday friday at 8 pm sunday april 15th 1045 am and 730 pm 301 ioexoi rural hockey trophy presented over two hundred attended the banquet of- the rural hockey group which operated in this district and played their games in stouffvule arena last winter the affair mark- i u1 ing the seasons close was held in mr nelsonhunsberger mr rlea as chairman and presented the hockey i trophy donated by don ratcliff to jack warner captain of the peachs farmers m this locality are just p will hold the trophy for half the year while vivian will mrs albert hunsberger and son george visited with a r wide- mans over the holiday everything sells well at white sale the thos white sale on the 6th concession of markham was featur ed bv the steady high level of prices obtained throughout the selling by clarke prentice auctioneer there is a strong demand for tractors on rubber but tractors on steel are not to be despised one sold at this sale for 975 and the buyer came all the way from bow- manville district to make the pur chase the best seed drill brought 155 while a second one of ancient vint age which mr white bought some years ago for 15 went for 47 at this sale a veal calf went at 11 while a cow and calf brought 157 pigs are still keenly bought feeders go ing for 2175 the sheep market rather dull didnt look bad when ewes brought 17 each the sale totalled 5700 and the family are anxious to acknowledge the splen did help of neighbors at sale time now very busy with seeding oper ations and if good weather con tinues the job will be pretty well completed by many this week the land seems to be working up very good the wedding of miss mary burk- holder of box grove to mr good of kitchener was solemnized in the church at cedar grove on wednes day of last week and was attended by a riumbcr of friends from this line we are sorry to learn of the ill ness of our old friend and neighbor mrs quantz and trust she may soon be restored to good health again be in possession for the other half these two teams tied the cham pionship and were unable to break the deadlock owing to the lack of ice referee e mcnally was pre sented with a windbreaker for his services there was plenty of music and singing while the banquet provided a fitting climax to a good sports season the stanley theatre under new ownership will open every evening at 030 with two show ings each night snow costs were high in uxbridge the uxbridge township council met on monday afternoon april 9 all members being present the business before the council was rather light the main business being the passing of the march rbad account of 4460 of which 3719 was in payment of bulldozer rental for opening roads in that month this makes the total cost of snow removal to exceed 5000 since jan uary 1st the clerk who is also township assessor gave to the members of council a detailed explanation of the method that will be used to arrive at assessment values under the new system that has been set up by the county assessor and gave a practical demonstration by setting up the assessment values on the property of one of the council mem bers every property in the town ship will be surveyed and examined and in the case of farms the soil will be classified and valued accord ing to such classification all build ings will be measured and valued according to unit values age of buildings location of properties with regard to access to good roads markets schools etc will be factors in determining values for assess ment purposes this system will be used by all of the municipalities in the county in order that all assessments may be equalized for county purposes and it- is expected that three years will be required to complete the setting up of the sys tem z the council arranged to make a survey of the township roadscom- mencing on tuesday april 10 general accounts amounting to 15200 were passed for payment and the date for the next regular meeting set at may hth at 8 pm 4th line uxbridge mr and mrs wm maye olive and john had tea on sunday with mr and mrs fred baldwin and george faye and jack bunker spent their easter holidays with their grand parents mr and mrs norman bunker altona mr and mrs dan norton visited on sunday with mr and mrs h norton miss laura ashenhurst has re turned to her duties as school teacher at peterboro after spend ing the holidays with her parents mr and mrs a ashenhurst vandorf seeding operations were practic ally at a standstill during the past week our teachers and pupils of the- sur rounding districts are back to school for the final term did you know the dog toothed violets and may flowers are past their best spring must be here to stay we congratulate mrs wells on her 90th birthday this week she is at present with her son mr alymer wells mr woodrow wilson is ill with a very severe cold a number of young and old alike are suffering from bad colds- miss betty moddle is able to be out again after having those chick en pox our ypuare running a contest one side is wearing red iribbons and the otherablue larger attendance is one of the aims the wms was well attended last week and the programme pro vided by mrs h e olivers 4th line group was very much appreci ated mrs greenwood and mrs h e oliver assisted our hostess mrs jame oliver high school graduates arejyou interested in nursing as a aav profession write the superintendent ontario hospital school of nursing whitby ontario gjssgijsi sale register thursday april 12 sale of over 300 logs also hydro and telephone poles cordwood and limbwood the property of fred mowder at lot 13 con 9 picker ing mile east of claremont sale at 2 pm terms cash as farm- er auctioneer thursday april 12th farm stock implements hay furni ture etc at lot 15 con 7 mark- ham mile west of highway at mount joy the property of alfred o stover no reserve farm rent- ed sale 1 pm sellers atkin son auctioneers saturday april 14 auction sale of modern household furni ture some antiques also dishes utensils etc will be held at the franklin house main street markham village terms cash no reserve sale at 130 pm clarke prentice auctioneer saturday april 14 100 acre farm also entire stock and im plements at lot 13 con 3 ux bridge the property of ernest morgason terms cash sale at 1 a s farmer auctioneer saturday april 14 auction sale of household furniture in cluding chesterfield 2 kitchen ranges as new g e electric washing machine as new elec trical appliances dishes and cook ing utensils the property of thos allison in the village of mt albert opposite masonic hall sale at 1 terms cash stanley miller auc tioneer wednesday april 18auction sale of entire household effects including piano lawn mower and antiques the property of the late s rumohr estate in the village of claremont sale 130 sharp terms cash no reserve sellers atkinson- auctioneers wednesday april 18 auction sale of cattle horses imple ments etcj the property of her bert ground lot 11 con 2 whitchurch no reserve sale at 1 pm terms cash f nsmith auctioneer friday april 20 household effects also the house and lot belonging to the estate of the late wilbert hopkins at lot 30 con 10 markham see posters or total list in this paper next week terms cash sale at one a s farmer auctioneer friday evening april 20 730 public auction at shannon service station sullivan corners corner dawes road and lansing highway 1 miles west ofagin- court the property of g w findlayson one fordson-fergu- son tractor practically new terms cash a s farmer auc- tioneer saturday april 21 entire household furniture in the village of claremont belonging to the estate of the late mrs jane bush- ley including electric radio floor coverings etc sale at one terms cash elmer wilbur auctioneer saturday april21st 1915 at 2 pm in the village of buttonville on the property of the late william mcrill deceased auction sale of household furni ture and a quantity of carpenters tools belonging to the estate of the late william mcrill- at the same time and place will be offer ed for sale the house and lot of the late william mcrill compris ing about onethird of an acre of land consisting of part of two lot no 14 in the 4th concession of the township of markham on which is erected a redbrick cot tage five rooms immediate possession the property will be sold subject to a reserve bid terms on real estate ten per cent cash on day of sale balance in thirty days f n smith auctioneer wednesday april 25 house- hold furniture carpenter and blacksmith tools at lot 31 con 4- markham south of gormley the property of john j epp terms cash sale at one a s farmer auctioneer thursday april 26 farm stock and implements at lots 1112 con j uxbridge three miles north of claremont the property of clarence jones sale at one a s farmer auctioneer saturday april 28 entire equipment of a modern black- smith shop including all kinds of tools drills anvil forge etc main st unionville- belonging to the estate of the late fredmin- toh terms cash no reserve property is for lease sale at 130 clarke prentice auctioneer bloomington mr and mrs webster of brook- lin were visitors at mr c lemons last thursday mr e a storry spent sunday in markham mr and mrs bateman and chil dren of toronto visited with mr and mrsrobt mills mr and mrs w tranmer and son were weekend guests at o trimmers imra w storry arid- mrs j storry accompanied mr andmrs rose of ballantrae to torbntd sunday lehmans shoe store footwear for all the family shoe repairing womens hosiery gloves shoes socks boots and mitts stouffvule phone 4301 opposite the town clock vkfru i

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