Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 27, 1945, p. 7

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j i- usiness directory rt-c- sj i dental fttkfibarkelj dd5 g vt honorvgraduate of hoy al college of dental surgeons and of the tj university of v 5 office in griibinv block phone 274 imarkham every tuesday r- office in wear block medical drs s ball physician and sargeon xray office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday and friday 1 9 to 12 am br erbush hospital j government licensed i v under new management r 7 member of the allied private hospital association main street east stouffville maternity medical and surgical day and night service a s farmer licensed auctioneer york county uxbridge and picker ing townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty telephone stouffville 7312 address cormier po sellers atkinson ph ag 201 w2 ph stouff 290 licensed auctioneers 25 years experience sales conducted anywhere special izing in farm stock furniture and property sales all sales personally listed and advertised bills prepared and posted prompt service reason able rates phone 290 stonffvliie insurance thomas birkett general insurance agency stouffville ontario ll established 1908 insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service hone 25902 stouffville s h o klinck hone 3307 stouffville ire auto burglary sickness and accident fidelity bonds- he standard life assurance co- the pioneer of canadian life insurance mutual eompanywith 117 years r experience trehgth and service unexcelled clarke prentice phone agincourt 52 w3milliken licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and ontario successor for corpl ken prentice of casf and of the late j h prentice former prentice prentice farm and farm stock sales a specialty at fair and reason able rates dabeer insurance of all kinds 16th year in business greetings another day another year another new years to celebrate and mark as a milestone toward progress and happiness for all our fondest wish is for your enjoyment of all good things sxouffviiilie monument works p g tarr prop stouffville machine tool works s telephone 253 roar of cnr station vhiteyalev 3 r tcolate last week mr and mis charlescarter were hosts at the fireside prayer meeting last wednesday evening when the united church held their weekly meeting of praise and prayer at the annual meeting of the womens association of- the white- vale united church held over a week ago mrs- d b annis was returned to office as president the young people of cherrywood whitevale and locust hill united churches will gather with the members of the bypu on the evening ofjanuary 1 1946 in the ioof hall for a few hours of badminton and volley- ball come along and bring a friend and have a splendid evening of fun a very pretty wedding was solemnized at the whitevale united church parsonage on wednesday afternoon december 1 when the rev john mclachlan united in marriage gladys clare irene udejl younger daughter of mrs udell and the late e udell to mr george frederick harold rixdn son of mrs rixon and the late george rixon of sussex england the bride wore a crepe do chine gown in a shade of light blue and had a corsage of pink carnations she was attended by mrs eleanor f archer of toronto who wore red crepe with pink car nations the best man was mr william smith of cnerrywood a brotherinlaw of the bride the reception was held at the home of the brides mother receiving with the bride was her grandmother mrs wesley burke of cherrywood the room where the reception was i held was gay with sprays of mums the wedding cake was cut with an heirloom knife belonging to the budes great grandmother among the guests were mrs t- dillon mrs john mclachlan mr and mrs edward brown mrs william smith and little son george of cherry- wood andmr omar udell upon returning from their wedding trip the young couple took up residence m whitevale watch for announcements legaid ipg a watchnight service which is hem- held by the first baptist chut ci hone pickering 5r22 address brougham ont barristers bee phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer s irrister solicitor notary public i- 6 king street east oshawa ontario sident partner branch office capollardkcfportperry bridgev ontario phone 25 gat i barrister solicitor etc v i- ratcliff block stouffville v saturday all day torqnto6flice j gait hoillnrakc bartrum f 49 wellington st east rblgln6196 a wpa electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs f george coltham ontario land surveyor municipal and farm surveys and general engineering box 443 aurora ph s642 l ei oneillv stoufpviliie v funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night stouffville 9801 attacked by wildcats l farmer shoots pair eugene hare of nixon near brant- ford has shot two savage cats and hes trying to determine if they are wildcats or lynx z both of them tried to attack him they aie a thud to a half bigger than an ordinary house cat and heavily furied he beat one off with a pitchfork and the other with a shovel the first was caught in a barn by hare and several neighbors he sum moned they shot it with a rifle the other killed five chickens on the farm of hares father hare ti ailed ltfor three miles and shot it in a field v these aie not ordinaiy house catslnaresaid are a tremendous size they weigh about16 pounds the one i caught in the bai n came at me with a rush i knocked it down with a shovel tt sprang at me again- andwhen i hit it the second time it ran up into theloft 1 got several fellows and with a flashlight we found jt and shot it v i had a pitchfoik when the other one came at me at my dads place it had been killing chickens put the dog on it and we came on it in a field it was crouching there ready to spring lashing its tail i shot it before it had a chance to jump at me wpitbrquestions 3 and answers typical questions consumers have asked the wartime prrtes trade board this week are- answered by the consumer branch committee q i saw two small mantel radios in a store window last week priced at 1995when i went in to make a purchase the store- keeper would not sell one to mej is he allowed to put merchandise in hiswindowand refuse to sell toa customer s a yes the display of merchandise in any window does not compel jthe storekeeper to sell several electrical appliance shops are displaying radios and other household equipment in their windows at the present time you will find these items are not for sale the dealers are tak ing orders for delivery as soon as possible after thenew year q i bought a pound of chocolates boxed this week and was charged 117 this seems like a very high price tor candy was i overcharged a no i we have checked with the manufacturers of the brand you bought and they have always made a box which sells for 100 and from the description given in your letter we are sure this is the type of chocolate you bought the 17c of course is a government excise tax which is levied on all candy sales i have been unable to buy a suit of clothes despite the fact i have visited dozens of stores ahen mens suitsare so scarce why are they not rationed the rationing of any item means a tremendous amount of administrative work aterniic cost and a great deal of extra work for storekeepers for these reasons it is not practical to ration mens clothes when there is only a temporary short age 35 of all retail tailor supplies have been set aside for returned men and there just isnt enough cloth available for everyone to have a new suit at the moment returned men have been wearing the same old i battle dress for manv years and naturally they are given a pre- ference when it comes to buymg5 t i w bt j3v- qln v n i2s f y i newmcaaricesjrrxivbwotrjmryf j until furthcrfnotisb wereayingumtfouowlnghcesforsto v poultrydeuvekd to our plantin whitby vfew- cprf fortherotice7itlu pay 23c per lb vi ruvewelght for fat vducks 7- v k q top grade heavy fowt lt23c ibt f topgrademght fowl 4 to 51bis21c 11 top grade light fowi4 nnder 4 lbs iiflg top grade broilers to s jujsis t asclbli top grade roasting chickens- over4j4 lbs 28cvlb top grade roasting chicks nnder 4j lbs 26c lb top grade hbavyjqaponsjoveris lbs 30c lbvf we are also in the maiketw dressed poultry would liketo- receivo your shipment of dressed chickens turkeys ducks andi 5eese s pickering farms limited j whitby telephone whitby336 ontario j vftfittfa m e their first suit of civvies when the returned men have been outfitted there will be plenty of suits for everyone so it would be a waste of time and money to set up a rationing plan which would be needed for only a few months q- aie plumbers governed by a ceiling price or can they charge just as much as thev like for their labour a it must be cold weather we have received so many enquir- ics regarding charges made by- plumbers for household repairs we repeat once more that prices charged for such work are cer tainly governed by price ceiling regulations happy and prosperous new year we also take this opportunity of thanking all our patrons for their liberal patronage during the past year mayfair restaurant note the restaurant will be closed new years diy wt seasons greetings the spirit of christmas i the joy of good friends the sunshine of fortune the cheer christmas sends the treasure of memories each year the more dear may these gladden christmas and all the new year j y mrs 342 dixon hairdressing main street east- sand ri and gravel choicest sand and gravel for- your cement work dehvered- tb your jok nortons 49 tf oe gravel pit phone 700 or 9 rll ioe aoi l v jw editors mail cephorie residence phone elgin7021 mo6235 samuel d borins barrister solicitor etc tvivi l 503 temple bldg 62 richmond street west toronto funeral clendening director fv a mbtilance uv- tv service 1 l stouffville- floral roses n wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop ffi stv arkham iphone- britario 9000 f lehmans shoe store -footwear- for all the family shoe repairing v womens hosiery glovesshoes socks boots j- v and mitts- stouffville r phone 4301 opposite the town clock dear editor this may not interest you but i thought the suggestion might be worth trying to get started as you know there are quite a number of elderly- people in every town who find it hard to get to the local post office for their mail why couldnt they have house delivery without anv extra charge onto the town same as the citv people and all rural mail routes aie run there are plenty of exservice men who would be glad of an appointment like that and those neople are just as deserving of service as anv other people in the country personally i always think the mail service pays well you never hear of a deficit in that department my sister who is living at agin court has quitea distance to go for her mail and is not very well most of the time i wrote to her last monday hoping she would get it on tuesday but she was not able to go to the office till wednesday then i had written again and did not hear from her so phoned on saturday we dont have a phone and she had not been to the office for her mail there are about ten families in that corner of the village who once paid an elderly man to bring their mail every morning but he died and no one else has taken on the job if a person livesoutside of a town limits where a mail route passes by they get their mail in their box without extra charge i thought i would send this to you and maybe you could have a write- up in your paper and others might take it up as well yours sincerely annie noabitt the postal department at ottawa never made a profit in all its long existenceaall its public buildings are maintained by the public works dcpt and f rent and heat were charged against the postal- service the deficit would be very great observer writing under editors mail last week should bo read in conjunction with the above letter since one rather answers the queries made by the other edltorl j k 1 v i 7v v v vr yaj 4 1 a erafp4f nfw yean ta all 01 thenem license iates for motor cars will be on sale next week from the dealers the letter and figures will be white with a dark backl ground and may the new year bring peace to every land we salute the homemakers of canada in saying happy new year we want to convey to the- homemakers of stouffville and district s our appreciation of- your cooperation with us as a home store we know we have not been able to render you the service you have learned to expect we know that we did not always have just what you wanted but we hope to make amends when canada can again concentrate upon the needs of a nation at peace rather than upon the requirements of a wartime world 11 another christmas another year drawing to a close a new year dawning whichis different from thelast wartime years because it brings to us air the hope of a year 6f peace a of a better world to come i 1 stiver bros 1 i 7 1 vm if a 7t j v w purina feeds and sanitation products v ia ia je vlt

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