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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 26, 1946, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 26 1946 coal coke we are now making delivery in coal coke and briquettes orders while our stock of nut anthracite is limited we can gire full delivery on coke and briquettes and will have more ears of briquettes fn nest month our stock of good clean eake is all top quality fuel and is deaf for immediate burn- nr vfgoro 414 plant food vigoro ls a complete plant food specially prepared to famish the nourishment to promote growth beauty and protection it is odorless free from weed seed and pleasant to use it is prepared for use on house plants in 1 lb 5 lbs it lbs 25 lbs- pkgs fullopep egg mash fullopep growing mash full- opep fattening feed on hand scratch grain western oats heavy for poultry oyster shell grit charcoal tiis is the season to worm your pullets while they are on raage using dr hess worm powder purina chekrton or pratts pellets fertilizer 2126 for topdressihg for pasture fields also for late seeding of wheat stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 masseyharris implements we have on hand no 16 binder 6 cut used no 4 binder 8 cut used mower 6 cut new rake 10 cut new 2 walking plows new 2 cream separators new riteway milking machine new also ashpalt shingles and roll roofing henry ogden son phone stouffville 25402 monday october 14 is thanks iving day and a public holiday miss flossie barkey has resumed her position at the spofford store after a long enforced holiday nurs ing a fractured wrist mr and mrs harold spofford enjoyed a motor trip to new lisk eard and report the highway in excellent condition excepting for short spaces here and there r c blewett has completed the installation of four oil burning heat ing units in stouffville within the last ten days in each ease the house owner was given a contract for oil which is now advisable in view of the difficulty in purchasing oil miss agnes macphail former mpp for york east has a very diversified mind now out of the political limelight the lady once so prominent in the political arena is apparently interested in farmers credit unions and has been delivering addresses on behalf of the credit unions in an effort to interest and instruct farmers in the setup mr and mrs bert batt nave rented mrs john urquharts brick residence on main street west and will move from their farm on the 9th concession of markham on the first of next month or sooner the place is known as the latchford home and is just being vacated by mr and mrs earl hoover who moved io obrien avenue to occupy the residence of the late mrs noah stouffer mrs urquhart is still re siding in the town of ayr but intends to return someday to stouff ville and to her home where she lived until she went to ayr forty years ago the inability of local workmen to obtain a supply of cement is hold ing up progress on innumerable jobs in and about town at the same time it is a deterrent to other peo ple who were given serious con sideration to some undertaking all of which is very unfortunate cement is being made in just as great quantities today as it was before the scarcitv became ap- parentwe are told but the unusual demand and several huge undertak ing plus export of a good deal of cement has robbed the smaller users 1400 ration books were distribut ed at mount albert e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his otfice in stouffville on monday sept 30th bicycle riding on the sidewalks is forbidden under a village bvlaw something that school students seem to overlook too often mr and mrs frank smith tor onto visited with mr and mrs a mcquarrie over the weekend miss joan farrell of toronto was mrs i quinn of toronto visited a weekend guest with mr and mrs at mrs john lehmans this past win d malloy market street thursday the sale has been announced of i dr s t bodendistel attended the the roy middlebrook dance hall convention of veterinarians at service station and summer cabin guelph last week he took along business located in whitchurch his wife and family for a holiday township at armitage price was 35000 reported mrs e a wilson and miss m brown victoria street were given a pleasant surpise on mondav after noon when three nieces arrived from buffalo being mrs s ford mrs pdoerflein and mrs gshanor mr and mrs henry black of regina have been hblidaving stouffville with dr and mrs e barker mrs black is a sister dr barker mr and mrs j onto are visiting and family w mr cobb of tor- levi grove ml si of rushing mrand mrsm mowatt of lindsay were in town on mondav mr mowat may be the next cnragent here where he commenced his rail road career years ago old friends would he delighted to have mr and mrs mowat in stouffville again harey mover is nursing a frac tured right anil sustained when he fell while carrying a ladder when engaged in painting at the lemon- ville united church the tumble was a very simple one mr moyer stated yet it had serious results church liepuirs stouffville united church is one of the busiest spots in town as car- ctwf s s um en penters painters and furnace men sunday at midnight for the folk try to complete their work for the i i amendingsehool rededicatlos services on october 6 thi u ill be gieeted with great ap- the very reverend dr peter sft2j tln b a bryce past moderator of the unit- pieciated by many during the sum- ed church of canada and major stouffville creamer- co has in stalled n second compressor for their big cold storage locker building which will prevent any trouble in case of a breakdown if onemach- ine sht aid fail the scond can be swung into action b- m relv throw ing a stch mr and mrs h j malloy stouff ville were holidaying with relatives in rochester ny during the week end celebrating their 36th wedding anniversary the couple were ac companied by mr and mrs lam bert h malloy and son larry of leaside dr john mutch of hamilton well known for his former ministry in stouffville is the guest speaker womens institute the womens institute met at the home of mrs lloyd turner when mrs f fairies gave a reading en titled sadie on her holiday to the great enjoyment of all mrs ridout read a paner on home econo mics and a demonstration on toma toes was made save on shortening with a urora bell e cake and pastry flour should offset philosophy of socialism free enterprise and what it ha accomplished was the subject of an inspiring address delivered be fore the lions club on monday evening by exwarden fred lundy of newmarket the speaker traced the accomplishments f our nation under the present svstem and ad vised all lions to analvze carefully the socialisticsponsored program designed to destroy the present sys tem and so offset the philosophy of socialism in canada mr lundy was given a hearty vote of thanks for his timely remarks president charles nolan presided and the club voted 300 toward the stouffville high school memorial fund being sponsored in memory of the lads who served and some who never returned from war district gover nor fred thompson accompanied mr lundy and spoke briefly four new members were installed by the district deputy they being john hammersley norman farrnorman baker and clifford salmon lion ted edwards who purchased mr harry rateliffs residence on the 8th concession of whitchurch affili ated from the leaside club do you know- that it requires one third more shortening to make cakes and pastry with bread flour or all purpose flour do you know- that aurora belle cake and pastry flour will give you lighter finer textured cakes and flakier pastry with very little shortening aurora belle the finest cake and pastry flour made get a bag at your grocers and find new pleasure in baking war bride and two children reach here with the arrival of the queen mary from england there were some passengers holding special interest for folk in whitchurch township nora b smith and daughter lacarnian 2 years old also son robert two months old were among the passengers who were to come direct to whitchurch to meet husband and father pte h h smith who took up land on the faulker sideroad north of lemon- ville a mile and a quarter next the preston farm last spring aurora flour feed mills limited pleased with advertising results last weeks issue of the tribune carried a fullpage adv under the name of harry goldens clothing store the adv published a message concerning the need of your fall wardrobe and is liberally displayed with pictures made tn this office mr golden is a constant advertiser in the tribune and is more than pleased with the results obtained from the large circulation even in these times of shortage- mr golden believes in keeping his name before the public and offer ing at various times those good which can still be obtained in quantity buys business at 85 for some life may begin at 10 but a cornwall man is out to more than double that figure charles armstrong s5yearold confectioner who retired a year ago says he found time so heavy on his hands that he has purchased a business at milleroches five miles west of cornwall and will sake possession oct 1 the tribune is your beat classi fied adv market renters mors than 2500 homes every week to occupy new home mr elgin wagg intends to move this week to his new house being built next the curling rink the ihe apnlication and tender of the apartment mr and mrs wagg nowj uions club for the pur- occupy over mr harry goldens chase of a frame building used by clothing store will be used by the i be soldiers at the newmarket camp store as additional storage space and acquired by the town there for i resale has been rejected the bids an interesting ceremony was con- were all all turned down bv the ducted in stouffville united church owners we are informed it fs too on sunday morning when rev dbad that the lions could not have davis administered bantism to three been accommodated with the struc- daughter ss nell fmlfe m to david winn son of mr and mrsif bl s badly needed walter winn and allen meabray i for tne p it was intend- son of mr and mrs cameron mea- tlle place was to be used as a recreation center on the park grounds available for the scouts and returned men it is unfortunate that the buildings once held by the war assets corporation were not better distributed among the muni cipalities rather than having them taken over and held by the few we are informed that stouffville war veterans once applied to war assets for a building but met with the same results as the lions they were informed that nothing was available for them despite the fact that some places obtained several of these buildings bray stouffville a meeting of the stouffville hor ticultural society will be held in the united church basement on wednesday evening at eight oclock mr will mitchell of toronto has been secured to show movie reels on gardens parks and peaches a competition in diningroom bouquets will be judged by mr percy bone of thornhill the prize money is to be paid out at this meeting from the flower show tulip bulbs are to be given out as prizes from the spring show entirely unexpected was the terrific crowd in town last satur day night the day had been wet and many farmers prevented from doing outside work took occasion to come to town despite this allday traffic the number who converged on stouffville in the evening equal ed the largest crowd of the summer season accommodation of the local stores is equalled in few towns this side of toronto and prices are re ported as favorable as in any of them scott fair at uxbridge scott fair will be held this year at uxbridge on wednesday oct 2 with a more complete program than ever there will be good harness races with 227 and 222 trot or pace races for purses of 150 in each race this fair has been held at zephyr for many years and the secretary w o webster of udora announces that it will be rounded off with a big concert in the uxbridge music hall site purchased for new home mr fred woodland a civic em ployee in toronto who is retiring from long years of service has pur chased the two acres of land front ing on montreal street in the east end from mrs lud hoover and will build a bungalo there next spring mr woodland was in town last week and looked over several pro positions deciding on the montreal property since it affords him the acres he would like to have for gardening the property runs from montreal street west at the rear of the clarkson lintner hoover montgomery and dougherty homes the land is now yielding a splendid acnage of cabbage for mr ab lehman who has it rented for the season high schoolage girls are young ladies in this modern day and age and mothers who refuse to answer their intelligent ques tions and try to look upon high school students as mere children make a serious mistake accord ing to the new hollywood pro duction mom and dad in the scene above june carlson is shown questioning her mo ther lois austin on hygiene problems but she receives only hushhush as an answer the girl experiences a series of heartbreaking troubles be cause of the lack of proper knowledge mom and dad with elliot forbes radios fam ous hygiene commentator in person will open an engage ment at the stanley theatrethis friday and saturday evenings sept 2728 paint up brush and spray work on churches barns or factories house painting and houses experienced workmanship estimates given freely a heaton son gormley ontario phone stouffville 7313 boooooooocxwaoeoomsoocooooooooooa

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