Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 13, 1945, p. 3

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jswfe addllave your dairy feeds in the barn before- triater 1 x quaker 24 dairy ration 4800 l quaker 32 dairy ration 5600 t quaker 16 dairy ration 4500 for dryccows quaker fitting 250 per cwt mineral r 1 cil solmin for all stock 400 per cwt ic1lpigminjor pigs 300 per cwt witn this seasonscrop low in minerals added minerals are topteed for poultry fulopep egg mash pellets to get extra f consumption feed 1 to 3 lbs of fulopep egg maskjpjelletsat noon on top of regular mash fattening feed your cockerels need fulopep fattening mash or ful0pep fattening feed pellets to- have that milk fed appearance if you are raising heifer calves try purinacalf startena western grain we have large stocks of oats barley wheat on hand at all times sffier bros iti i j n f ia stotjppville op phone 4501 j a jiu f- lv 4 bjk xi ut jilr lib jji sgt allen mcconnochie cpc has received his discharge from the army and returned to his former position en the local post office staff this week xearij of thei 3oardv watxmov port dover was elected president of the united farmers co-opera- tivejcompany ala board meet ing bnfriday december7 mr amos pictured above served as president for six years from iasjfto1936 and during the pasljfc months served as vice- mr and mrs don chadwick and mr- and mrs jack smit were on a motor trip last week which took them to akron and cleveland ohio councillor smit was not greatly taken up with akron the famous rubber centre as- a place to live and said he was glad to get back to his tidy clean town of stouff- ville away from the city smudge jloeal and meinafmws r j p rtcrxiwji r iiwl mrs- edwin forsyth albert street south is leaving at the end of this week to spend the winter at- the home of daughter mrs cun ningham near sharon- stores in stouffville we under stand will be open next week on wednesday to friday evenings in addition to the usual saturday night trade- then on monday dec 24 they will again be open for last minute shoppers you will want to attend the great christmas pageant in the stouffville united church next sunday even ing the theme is the crusade for christ with the christmas scene at bethlehem being portrayed bythecombined cgit and scout groups it is quite apparent that those who neglect to clean their sidewalks are in for trouble shortly so many complaints came in to members of the council after the recent snow slush and ice about persons who allowed it to freeze when there was lots of time to remove the slush that the constable has been given instructions to make an example of three or four offenders by issuing summonses ever hear of sunshine that con genial soul thatpasses through like the ships in the night but not per haps so silently well sunshine whose real name is a t nielson left town about the first of the month striking northward in his aimless travels heading for the west coast and perhaps for victoria but in the neighborhood of capreol on a night of hitchhiking cold weather got the best of him and he was frozen about the feet one foot in factwas nipped badly and necess itated sunshine taking time off to visit the sudbury hospital where he is still a patient and since it is one of his pedals that suffered it may be quite a time ere he is able to take to the road again lie would appreciate hearing from his friends a note to the tribune reveals one of auroras best known resi dents edward warren- owner of the royal theatre in that town died suddenly last week- following a heart attack he had been associa ted with- the theatre business for thirty years another dip to zero weather over took us on tuesday morning or late monday night but the bright sun shine during the day following these cold periods somehow compensates for the extreme cold an interesting ceremony was con ducted in the stouffville united church on sunday morning when eric reginald son of mr and mrs reginald button of stouffville was baptised by rev douglas davis minister- a few people in town were intro duced to the- bird plant this week when lesogden brought to the tribune the flower frpm one of these odd plants it is a dried shell like substance having the shape of a birds head and mr ogden says they are to be seen by the hun dreds in his farm yard mrs thomas hargrave nee velma lehman has just returned from arkansas and oklahoma where she has been visiting her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs j wooton while there she attended the thanksgiving reunion at hard ing college dog prevents theft thieves attempted to break into the garage of arthur vannostrand at vandorf on thursday in the small hours of themorning a watch dog heard the men and set up a howl which awakened the ownerand forced the wouldbe rob bers to flee the countypolice were quickly notified president t n mmarshall norwich was electedvicepresiderit and wj wood allistoft executive mem- turn on the heat a sum of money said to total 50 was received on the collection plate at a recent service in the lemon- ville united church with a note attached indicating that the money was for more heat officials were inclined to arrive at the conclusion that someonewas anxious that the stove or furnace fire be stepped up more but no one has suggested that it was a demand for more of thehell and fire old- time religion that was very popular at one period of time in anyevent the presence of such a liberal offer ing must have caused somecon- sternation and surprise additions to banking staff mr norman baker who recently received his navy discharge has re joined the canadian bank of com merce staff- here and commenced work the first of the month a new recruit- in banking miss celeste bright granddaughter of mr and mrs wellington wideman east of town has taken a- position on the local staff ilfilttiw yaayc4 jfcsqf ouoioi tc v r fw e the war branch shipments made last week by the stouffville war branch included 537 articles of clothing of which 275 were entirely new the ballantrae group sent in 5 quilt tops lining and batts 9th line ladies donated clothing also mrs lud hoovermrs sinclair clothing the excelsior group at ringwood sent along a quilt the branch is very grateful for these gifts says mrs lee mrs gunn and mrs davey executive officers moral placed orders early sorry are- the publishers that numerous large displays requested inserted in this issuescould not be accommodated since all thei avail able space was sold avhen once the number of pages is decided on the paper cannottfurther enlarge andjwhen we estimated fourteen pages for this issue last friday that took care of all the orders which were placed and allowed a fair mar gin for late comers however- the dont miss the great christmas pageant being- portrayed in the stouffville united church next sun day evening- who was the woman that sent in a telephone message saying that her phone had gone dead the oper ator said if your phone is dead how is it you are able to converse with me she hung up last week mrs joe hoover one of our esteemed residents of the west end left for toronto where she will- spend the winter at- the home of her daughter mrs p e steckleyr rev wm kendall formerly of roseville in uxbridge township has been appointed supervising minister of the gibson reserve near bala where mr and mrs kendall have been living for a year or more theres no better gift than a sub- scription to the tribune- bring santa to the home fiftytwo weeks in the year stores open all day wednesday next week also on wednesday thursday friday and saturday eyenings and on monday7 dec 24 christmas eve 1 r congratulations were being handed to mr george patton by those in the know last week on the occa sion of his 75th birthday there will be a lot of folk who are not aware that this well preserved veteran of the first great war had reached his 75th year leaving farm for aurora resident of the district north of gravel hill all his life mr les og den with his wife and family are leaving the farm there to live in aurora where mr ogden has secur ed a position with the collins lea- ther up to the present the farm has hot been sold or rentedbut it is expected that a tenant will be secur ed before spring we are enjoying lovely califor nia weather writes mrs fred flath from her home in san dego where mr and mrs flath recently moved to from lamesa to many of our readers mrs flath will be better known as lizzie pryne resi dent for years just north of-mus- sedmans lake the tribune is glad to hear from old friends even if it is just a line or two j old stouffville boy mr c van- zant is in town from winnipeg en joying a short holiday among old mrdangibner has purchased a lot at the south end of market street and will take out a permit for a house to be built next summer mr and mrs george hughes and son bob have moved from watson saskto toronto where they will re tire after about 30 years in the west incidentally they will be nearer their native section of stouff ville patrons of the maple leaf dairy are reminded that there will be no- milk delivery on christmas or new years days so that the employees may have tjie days off place bottles out for extra supply of milk onthe day preceding the holidays- cpl melville thomas returns cpl melville thomas arrived back from overseas reaching stouffville on saturday night to greet his wife a daughter of mr and mrs richard williams of lincolnville he serv- ed 44- years abroad in italy and later in france and returned on the queen elizabeth mr and mrs thomas expect to locate in toronto shortly fifty entries from 36 stables have been received for the 194g running of the kings plate john stuart markham owner has two hoises entered his filly bonnie liz and doc brown norm heise has his filly williegivit entered the stuart horses will go to hot springs im- mediately after the new year to condition for the canadian racing campaign- lieutcol parkinson won great laurels lieut col parkinson and wife were in town- for a day at the home of his motherinlaw mrs james rennle while overseas he was granted the mbe a very coveted honor to bring to himself and to mends and relatives he wyff visit this district col parkinsonwhose- his sister miss laura vanzant in wife was the former mary renme foronto as well for a good many sister of mr telf renme here was years mr vanzantwas a boot and shoe merchant in banff but left the rockies forthe j gateway city afewyears ago friends in hisna tive village are gladlfosee him looking so hale n took on added power ontario county council took on wide powers when it declared all public schools closed for one day on the arrival at oshawa of theiontario county regiment from overseas as auspiciousjias the events may have beenit wasgenerally suppos ed that the authority for closing estimate was not enough and some rested with the department jtto z trsmsa jci li ow ss0i1 ati i royal york coffee lb pkg 37c iqffake puf fetfwheat pkg 7c mfavyowfati 2 lb crn 7c purify all purpose flour 7s 25c e24lbs r 75c jordans grape juice qts 43c i av- t yetkeys pure grape jam r fruihj- 12 f i bz-ij- 1 9c ishreddeawiieat 2 for 23c raavktomaro3ou2r 15c almond- nuts lb filberts lbv vvalnurs lb pecans lb sultana raisins lb 45c 50c 60c 65c 15c wouldbe pointed advertisers were disap- rev harry worling who served in india with the forces there was in town on monday morning and said it was his first glimpse of stouffville in ten years mr and mrs worling with their little daugh ter are living jn a cottage in whit church for a short time during which period this former christian church pastor is getting much need ed quiet and rest old friends were delighted to see him looking so well after his long and terrible warex periences of education however tthe child ren were nofheard arguing as to the source of authority which gave them an extra and an unusual day off according to the 50 years ago column in the uxbridge times a scott farmer in the jwinter of 1895 shot and killed a colt rather- than feed it through the winter feedwas very scarceand many horses were sold at 50- cents and 1- it just couldnt get so bad- today on ac count of feed shortage since a dead horse is worth 2 on the market for its glue pot and fox meat value assistant managerat the royal york when war broke qut and from whidrpositionhe went to take over the job of providing the food for the canadian troops then arriving in england t the thousands each weekji thetask was big and im- posing but it must have been done with signal success as his advance ment was rapid to that of a lieut- colonel and to which was also addedthe high honor of being made a member of the britishempire an i honor bestowed by the king the familiar red firetruck in stouffville may some day become the familiar white- firetruck if action taken by the state of new jersey spreads to canada rnew jersey has decreed that all municipal fire trucks be painted white instead of the usual red be cause it is claimedthat the white trucks possess much greater visibil ity than red ones for somewhat similar reasons- the trucksof the ontario provincial police are finish ed in white enamel greater visibility or not however it is probable that many people would regret the passing of- the old familiar red fire truck if the day of its passing evercomes seeded raisins lb pkg 18c currants lb 16c i california oranges doz 39e 45c and 49c ftcj 1 rsciro carload groceteria wj deliver m i- phone 280a v r 7 vs- rotz6tnhlir suru btsoapjij tit hiwj ivj j f pf- here arc decorator inspired pieces of furniture that arc not only beau- ful in themselves but which give the impression of being custom made to your individual w taste stocks are v not as large as always but wc are sure that here you can find the right gift mirrors tablelamps bpubo rlavaps hassocks coffee tables smoking stands motor rugsr l e oneill n5i9j furniture store rvy itk stouffville v ttav v b r y v xl sv r2 lfrtiteci e vssoii

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