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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 26, 1945, p. 11

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c i i- vr- the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 26 1945 j j l rv vt k v vr t w w we greatly appreciate your patronage patience and cooperation during our first year in stouffville and our main objective has been to serve you to the best of our ability under wartime restrictions and difficulties our victorious armies of the allied nations are winning the war may each one of us help them to win and hold the peace special feature no tea will be served in the afternoon 3 to 5eve 8 to 10 pm special feature no 2 a glass tumbler will be given with our compliments to each family special feature no 3 ibex blankets large size 70 x 90 1 pairtoq family while they last special price 289 stouffville i iu t spofford co qhtario ltl ftp rti rrtr imtjj ha ivjcjui ijftli 90sirxi rttfm li w h ri r- 1 mammoth the newmarket lions club is sponsoring the jr revue wanted to give them the chance he tried hard r and so ajman dies a president whom i have never seen dies in a neighboring country and yet some thing makes me sad he stood for courage whether it was his own fight against paralysis or the fight against- aggressor nations like japan and germany he stood for friendliness his voice signified that he stood for humanity his utterances on behalf of the majority of little people all over the world will tell you that of 1945 in conjunction with the eighth victory loan in the newmarket military camp drill hall on tues eve may 8th 830 the merrygoround musical revue it is expected some movie or radio- star might be in attendance- speaker norman rawson admission absolutely free on the purchage of a victory- bpndfrom a salesman or a bank a corti- ficate is issued showing such purchase kach such certificate entitles the holder to one ticket to the big show i tickets are available from the banks or members v of the stouffville lions club the seating capacity is limited and when the available tickets are disposed of no further tickets will bo available in other words- buy your bonds early and makesure youget your ticket seats will be held only until 815 at which time any seats not then v taken will be available to the- troops at the camp cars may be parked on the parade grounds in front seldom seen last thursday i came up from the field sort of early we were going to townto get some things and i was just going into the barn yard when mrs josh called from the house she seemed to be nervous so i hurried and just tied the team up without unharnessing them at the house i found her leaning into the speaker of the radio president roosevelt was dead at first this brain of mine refused to accept that fact there was something immor tal about that man in my mind and he just couldnt be dead how wrong i was he was dead and it affected us in a strange way we here in canada are neighbors of the united states but still the death of a president had never really affected us this death was reaching out in a personal sort of way we sat at the supper table without saying very much just sort of numbed by the news why did we feel that way look ing back now i can think that there was something comforting and friendly about his radio talks we listened as did most canadians berime and it was discovered that when he talked starting back with he had in hispossesslon ina house those grim days of depression ou in the country firearms and a when he told us hat we hadnoth- quantity of ammunition constable ing to fear rightdown the years lang of t rcmp had bermic placed under arrest and nazis residence sold to wab veteran the john a paterson acting for secretary of state for the dominion of canada has announced the sale of the residence situated on alma street in hanover grey county formerly owned by eric bermic a member of the german nazis party who came out to canada in 1924 and settled in hanover where he was employed in a local furniture plant after the start of the war suspicion was directed toward sv a r-vvt- of drill hall f4 he has been giving us assurance that a better world was coming and we have whether you admit it or not- been believing him he wanted it and he worked so hard for it all his life oh i know he was criticized for this and that but at least he was trying to do some thing there was something about this man that was homely friendly close to your heart he was a man and even one of the highest positions in the world never took away his humanity he was plain franklin roosevelt whether it was addressing theunited states con gress on the radio or during a fish ing trip to canada born to comparative wealth he never ceased to look out for the fortunes of the ones who didnt have the advantage of money look back into your memory and recall the times he has acted and spoken on behalf of the majority of people who live on the edge of insecurity hll the time the advantage of a good home andbeing wcll provided for as a young man never blinded himpjtheufact jfoat ttiese natural he was tried in owen sound and sentenced to jail and then on his release was deported v to ger many and his residence was con fiscated the property was subsequently for sale by tender and mr pater son announced on april 3rd that the buyer was a veteran of the last war and also of the present war gus hoffarth he- served in the canadian artillery in the firstwar and volunteered again in the pre sent war and was accepted and went overseas only to besent back home for medical reasons he has now opened up his tailoring busi ness in hanover mr paterson states that he paid 3200 for the property and considered that it sold well at that price there were a number of tenders for the property it was a straight cash proposition and the money will be turned over to the alien fund at ottawa and the final disposition will be made when peace terms between ger many and the united nations are confirmed vf j v 1cwtrujtf j i advantages occur to only a few be white he resided- in han- people inwo sstsfess on being questioned by the rcj auction sale of garden equipment household furniture saturday may 5 the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at east end of stouffville coii- 10 1911 the following property v belonging to the estate of the late edward walls set single harness heavy 3 bridles good 3 collars pair plow lines 2 forks set heavy backhand harness 3 scufflers 1horse plow team plow set harrows 2 rolls wire set doubletrees roll of brace wire 2 manure forks potato fork- 2 hoes scythe shovels large feed box hand sprayer hand scuffier wheelbarrow cross cut saw buck saw quantity of carpenter tools large table small table large cedar chest 110 years old 2 beds springs and mattresses spring wagon hand seed drill iron bed terms cash sale at 130 lloyd turner clerk a s farmer auctioneer auction sale modern blacksmith tools equipment machine carpenter woodwork tools saturday april 28 the following property belonging to the estate of the late fred minton main street unionville 1 royal blacksmiths forge blower good blacksmiths heavy anvil landcaster hand post drill com- plete with approximately 50 bits all different sizes no 3 heavy bolt cutter near new no 0 small bolt cutter- near new blacksmitlis steel corking- vise good i upright heavy steel side bench vise western chief steel tire upsetter very suitable for heavy of light work portable hand steel tire bender good set of ab jardine dies and and threaders in case 10 boxes of assorted machine bolts nuts flat iron tire platform hand breast drill blacksmiths helper rest adjust- able blacksmiths shoeing foot rest 2 blacksmiths shoeing trays with tools t large pile scrap iron drill plow point share number of doubletrees irons hooks yoke rings farm gate irons car jacks 12 wheel measure quantity blacksmiths forge tools and irons bolt gauge or sizef steel punches chisels number s machine wrenches monkey and stilson wrenches steel water cooling tub 4 good work trestle pile used horse shoes barn or garage door hangers clamps etc large number wagon skeins different sizes several are standard 3h x 11- steel rods bars wagon axles etc 2 special longhandled fire tongs opentop large steel drum steel fence posts 2 sledge hammers 1 heavy 3 hand saws hatchet quantity machine and avagon paint number machine hammers wood plains axe carpenters wooden bench vise logging chain shovels large no wood chisels different sizes 4 braces and bits some are new 12 screwholder clamps saw sharpening set wagon spoke trimmers steel brushes grindstone 2 adjustable augers agriculture clevises 2 good- tool chest boxes wheel pujlers steel benchtop vise hand emery wheel 2 heavy wrecking bars chicken water fountains and feeders 10 or 42 ft good line shafting complete with hangers pulleys and adjustable bearings larger number agricultural and wagon wooden rims quantity new hardwood lumber 1 truck body sill box stove veranda couch 4piece wicker set also large number other black- smith arid wood workers tools etc too numerous to mention sale at 130 pm terms cash no reserve the blacksmith shop is for lease and anyone interested see mrs p mlntorf unlonvllle clarke prentice auctioneer milliken- phone agincburt52w3 til m vl p- after the start6f thewarhis nazis tendehcleswefe brought out in more than one lie no- chances w fv irk

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