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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 21, 1946, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday november 21 1946 tonics dr hess hog special a tonic and conditioner for hogs hog special can be fed either slopfed or selffed for best results dr hess hog special should be fed continuously as an appetizer con ditioner rex wheat germ oil the richest source of vitamin e necessary for healthy breeding for poultry and tur keys dairy and beef cattle horses swine mink dogs stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 local and personal happenings a skein of red wool was lost in sweet peas were in bloom last i town saturday evening it would week outside the home of mr r j i be appreciated if ihe finder would wilson obrien avenue the former ieave it at the tribune office nendiek house only five weeks from christmas and flowers bloom- ing like this out of doors is some thing we are not accustomed to but we could easily adjust ourselves to friends will regret to learn that mr len wilkes baker ave was admitted to the brierbush hospital last week where he will be confined for treatment miss annie drewery and mrs e cook daughters of the late mrs wm drewery both of liberty sask have been visiting at the earl drewerv home and with mr and mrs fred campbell stouffville mayfair restaurant breakfast from 8 am to 10 am dinner from 1130 am to 2 pm supper from 5 pm to 8 pm mr and mrs n g kinsmen of toronto and mr russel bruce of guelph were sundav uests with mr and mrs ken campbell sunday evening dinner from 5 pm to 8 pm this friday evening will be the occasion for the annual daughter and mother banquet of the local cgit group the affair will be held in the united church base ment with mrs miller of toronto as guest speaker mrs miller has recently returned from the arctic and has a number of interesting curios to display besides will give an entertaining address dump no rubbish a west hill man has been order ed by the markham twp police to clean up a mess of rubbish which he deposited in a field on the farm of geo freeman cedar grove last week mr freeman in rummaging over the refuse came upon two license plates and copy of a maga zine with the owners name upon it and from this evidence the police apprehended the guilty party and ordered the cleanup oil burners for any type heating plants the guaranteed installation of a wca oil burner will banish your heating worries for this winter and for many more installations made in about three weeks from date of order seventeen years experience with oil heating systems sold and installed by arthur r gray lloydtown ontario phone schomberg 5022 paris auto supply richmond hill ph 86 utility can with detachable flexible spoutand filler holds 5 us gallons special to clear each 350 aeroplane gasoline tanks 64 gallon capacity all aluminum well covered with rubber and fabric useful for storage tanks each 1250 a quantity of good used tools and tool boxes at bargain prices the household elfects of the late mrs drewery together with the house belonging to the late ernest drewery will all be sold by auction today thursday at the home on tenth street south bidding for the small frame house with immediate possession is expected to be spirit ed the sale opens at two nine hunters from markham township each brought home a deer last week from the annual treck made to the north cpuntry reeve charlie hooper reports shooting a bear but owing to the waterways in the locality of the killing the hunters could not reach the animal without a 10 mile roundabout trip which they decided not to make what is a community hall folks who might ask what is a community hall may be likened to the old farmer who asked his more progressive son what he wanted a manure spreader for the answer is obvious however it has been brought to the attention of the press that there are people in stouffville actually asking what use a com- munit- hall will be ut a hiblic hall for the use of the people of the community is to be found in almost every town in ontario stouffville excepted such halls are usually owned by the municipality and are available for public functions of many kinds for instance if stouffville had a suitable hall this winter it might be expect ed to be used by the youth for christ group fortheir lecture meet ings and a place where banquets and luncheons might be served it would be used by the womens institute the horticultural society and by the schools for their com mencement and dramatics and other functions that are not now possible although the veterans might build a small place for a club house material for which is partlv nur- chased they would be welcome the use of the hall for anv public func tion thev might wish to hold we have little doubt but that everybody knows what a hall is wanted for in any town but in case we are wrong then this will give just a little idea of the numerous undertakings that might be carried on management of such a hall is vested in a committee ointed by the council who will have a set of rules to adhere to also the rates to be charged for use of the hall rentals are based on the mere cost of heat light and caretaking last year two important livestock organizations sought to hold their annual banquests here but could not secure accommodation the plow men had to serve a supper down in the arena where it was found to be chilly and very unsuitable to the needs of such a gathering almost every business man in town has petitioned the council to do something about this lack of hall accommodation and council has acceded to the quest of seeking the authority of the ratepayers to pro cure a hall at the first possible moment when building materials are back to near normal you will be asked on december 9 election day are you in favor of an expenditure up to 25000 for procuring a community hall for stouffville it if old man winter cares to keep out of the way 194346 junior hockey tcam receive windbreakers owing to the scarcity of goods the stouffville junior hockey team are only this wednesday night re ceiving a presentation ordered last sing the boys will each be given a smart blue leather windbreaker with the club crest emblazoned on the front president blake sanders and other members of the club executive will be present including bruce clark bob snowall chas nolan ken laushway and claude brillinger it is also expected that several of the prospective players for this years team who are new faces here will be on hand the boys to receive the presentations are ken burkholder kick paisley gord lewis don campbell louis raxlin doug moore geo rumney jack rumney gord minton keith jewett d petch earl lehman bun sellers coach ike harper the group will gather at the may- fair restaurant for the affair nomination friday kvening this friday evening nov 22nd is nomination time in stouffville when the offices of reeve council lors cemetery commissioner and members of the board of education will be fdled in case more than the necessary number are nominated to fill any of the vacancies an election will be held on mondav dec 9th the reeve and councillors all say that they are willing to hand over the reins tf office to any group who care to offer their sevicesr the reeve claims the town is poorly organized to handle the ever- increasing responsibility of the council hydro and water depart ments are growing by edward logan worshipful master of richardson masonic lodge presided on friday even ing at the official visit to the lodge made by rw bro john mcmechan of toronto who complimented the officers on their efficiency mr logan pre sided at a banquet served at the conclusion of the lodge meeting archie little of cedar grove car ried off first prize at the royal last week for his fine twoyearold bull this was the only animal be ing exhibited by mr little and it took the honors from entries from the maritimes and western canada mr and mrs earl drewery and familv attended the funeral last sat urday of mr h warren bean of new dundee brother of mrs drew ery mr george connor and son glenn of vantage sask who are in tor onto to attend the royal winter fair and are spending the winter in ontario were visiting at the home of mrs david watson a dav last week william morris has purchased a portion of the mcgillivray farm on the second concession of uxbridge just north of glasgow taking all but 20 acres which mcgillivray previously sold to a toronto man and whicl included the house and barns the balance of the farm now acquired by mr morris will be used as pasture land in the spring the mcgillivrays will move to their new farm in the northern section of the county the poppy day collection from the sale of possies in town amount ed to about 150 which sum is augmented by the collection taken at the memorial service held in the united church to brine the grand total to s1sg bert lickorish in charge of affairs extends the sin cere appreciation of the organiza tion for the spendid donation which will be put to a good purpose in relieving distress of needed veterans this winter bounds and should have better supervision than a municipal coun cil can give he will urge some improvements in our municipal set up we understand no new names are heard men tioned for office but it is hoped that good responsible citizens will be ready to offer their services in some capacity or other one of our old townsmen mr walter dickson is still a patient in the brierbush hospital walter thinks he is becoming quite a fix ture in the institution which is located almost opposite his home and birthnlace unfortunately he does not gain enough strength to leaps and enable him to get out of doors mrs robt bone second vice- president of the garrett evening auxiliary of the united church presided at the meeting held at the home of mrs harry klinck it was a birthdn- anniversary offering and miss ida lehman who was in charge read something of interest for each month as the offering was received mr harrv klinck gave an interesting descriptive talk of a three months trip enjoyed in the west mentioning only a few of the places of interest winnineg bran don regina medicine hat calgary banff visiting relatives at van couver and on vancouver island a quartette of the cgit girls comnosed of misses barbara dixon marion murphy sheila tait and carol weldon accompanied by bea trice lickorish rendered a much enjoyed vocal number miss lucy waters gave a reading on temper ance miss gertrude todd reviewed the second chapter of our study book on india the theme the man with a wooden plow miss jane burkett read the scripture and lead the devotional the theme jesus christ our lord and master a poem was read by mrs tbrae hewletts new laundry building is making progress in course of erection foundation work is com pleted in readiness for the super structure and mr hewlett reports that he has a considerable amount of material lined no for this end of a according to daily newspaner report and through andy clarks sunday morning broadcast gordon bartholomew a stouffville lad now living near oakville has been enjoying fresh corn from his garden he picked more than two dozen ears which proved to be among the best grown bv him this past summer certainlj this is a record for late corn and rather puts us in the class of the southern states or victoria so far as winter or late fall gardening is concerned the construction with a good laundrv once in operation in town a lot of women are going to be re lieved of a weekl- task thev will be glad to see the end of unionville pony in big company spectators from stouffville were thrilled on saturday at the royal as they witnessed the third honors going to betty rae of unjonville with her pony leading lady shown in the childrens nony class 14 years and under first prize went to a pony from pittsburg second to st catharines midget and the decision gave the judges plenty of thought it was announced leading lady the unionville pony was ridden by douglas hood markham township lad choice ungraded peas 20 oz tins 14c aylmer grape jam 24 oz 33 quaker oats 48 oz pkg 19 aylmer tomato soup 310 oz tins 25 clarks irish stew 15 oz tin fry- 19c s pure breakfast cocoa vi lb tin 1 lb tin 19c 31c golden wax beans 220 oz tins 29c carload groceteria sfemffrilje 0c travelling library books fiction forces of freedom mcdowell the fallen sparrow hughes jam for breakfast jalsted the enemy sea polohsky signed with their honour oldridge shelter steen the case of the green felt hat bush the king liveth farnol dark patrick mcmanus the ship forester near paradise stafford the antagonists cameron myra car roll strealfield citizen tom paine fast a distant star doner mine inheritance niven cherry harvest distant dawn pedler botany bay nordhoff and hall who wants to live for ever raine general earth could be fair pierre van passen lake huron dandon maine charm string graham new world ballads gibbon you are younger than you think gumpert pongoan diary hark ness landfall watt canadian economic development currie my father moody modern table tennis carrington sen sible christmas winckworth a canadian people pierce the great conspiray sayers and kahn cookies and more cookies sump tion irish reader russell quest of the cavaliers knoop green grows the city nichols where the high winds blow campbell quebec patchwork donald medical manuel of chem ical warfare are you interested in revivals if so attend revival services at mennonite brethern in christ church gormley nov 26 dec 15 each week night at 8 oclock except saturday sunday services 3 oclock 730 pm evangelist rev r e burk east jordan michigan welding electric acetylene general welding repairs certified welder our electric welder is now portable m mjmmmn located at international motors phone res 3002 shop 290 clearance sale good used cars recently traded in at maple leaf toronto auto sales ontario our church needs a revival our country needs a revival a holy ghost revival we believe such a revival can be prayed down will you christian unite with us in intercessory praver for a holy ghost heaven born revival 34 studebaker sedan recently overhauled and refinished 49500 32 auburn sedan new paint job good motor 35000 32 pontiac delux coach two new tires upholstering like new quiet motor 33500 31 studabaker delux sedan ready to go 32500 31 dodge sedan refinished good motor 29500 31 dodge coupe refinished quiet motor 29500 31 chev deluxe coach good tires all round 29500 31 buick sedan a real bargain at 29500 31 chrysler sedan new paint job 29500 31 willeys coach with tires nearly new 25000 30 desota sedan a good buy at 25000 31 durant 4 coupe economical transportation 25000 30 pontiac sedan new slip covers good motor 25000 30 willeys 6 sedan real value at 19500 30 chev coach with real good tires 19500 29 ford coupe with rumble seat 19500 we have several other later model cars and trucks about 50 cars in stock at all times it would pay you to spend a half a day and see this selection terms to suit maple leaf auto sales 999 danforth atc 1630 danforth ave toronto ontario hargrare 2300 gr 4063

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