the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 9 1947 insect licide powd effective to era dicate lictf cattle and svit ticks on sheep foxes g dogs and netrates 5 through t ool to do its wopot irri- v tate the sjure the animals is 70c wajde warbicide fight the warble fly with warbicide kills grubs beneath the hide prevents reproduction join with your neighbours to eradicate these troublesome pests ver bros local and personal happenings miss edna hoover has returned to her position at the gold fish supply co after enjoying a holi day trip to xew york with mr and mrs geo aston toronto mr- and mrs mel emmerson spent new years at malvern at the mccowan home where a family gathering of is or 20 assembled mrs william allen and two child ren jacqueline and billy from cal- garv are at the home of her mother mrs john hodgins coming from the west with mrs allen was mrs c a vanzant of banff who is visit ing relatives and friends here also for some weeks miss margens attended the funeral nt miss bax ter in toronturday came to ocie editor jai mp tele phoned frofnond hill to assure the tat the liberal had a supplyprint to meet an emergenc office of the tribune wbsiderable ton nage was laeight car that was burned bitri falls last week howie paper mill promised to i another car of paper to rep lost stock for its customenthe second car meets a sinr the tribune wih be glad advantage of mr smiths jul offer mrs alf hoover has been ill in bed at the home of her daughter near unionville where she went for the xew year holidays owing to her illness she has been unable to return to her home on church street sioujle sandravel limit are prepai supply your requiremeicrushed gra vel sand te gravel pit run deliw at the bin plant 5820 offlne 370 two gatherings at the home of police officer ira rusnell on christ mas and xew years witnessed about forty meals served two tur keys a couple of geese and some chickens were consumed during the two events that brought many relatives together for these festive occasions miss barbara irwin of toronto spent the holidays with her aunt mrs percv tarr jean miller youngest daughter of mr and mrs walter miller sustain ed an injury to her spine while skiing south of town a few days ago william d malloy is taking a special plumbing course at the re- hab school in toronto commenc ing this week mr and mrs gordon boyd and master david newmarket had new years dinner with mr and mrs stewart stouifer albert st miss helen nicely is a patient at toronto general hospital pri vate patients pavilion where she underwent an operation the middle of this week two small keys tied together with wire are awaiting an owner at the office of this paper another set is in a leather case rev dr gordon sisco secretary of the united church of canada was in town over new years visiting at the home of his daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs gordon birkett mrs david boyd 9th concession is nursing several fractured ribs and a general shaking up as a result of a fall down the stairs in her home mrs harold nichol and children shirley ronald and carol ann have been holidaying here with mrs j h ratcliff and glenn returning they motored to fergus and found ice conditions bad stouffville intermediates who are campaigning as udora in the ux- bridge league swamped todmorden intermediate a team last week by a score of 143 in an exhibition game at uxbridge this is the local team which will be playing in the stouff ville arena on thursday night there was not sufficient docket to warrant a sitting of division court scheduled for stouffville on monday consequently any trivial matters were traversed to next court day only a judgment sum mons was on the docket hence the no business sign was on the court house door rev gibson brown has been called to hatfield new brunswick to conduct an evangelistic cam paign in the baptist church there hatfield is near saint john wding vlectric acetylene gtueral ng repairs skatevrpened w jmitm located atiational motors phone res 3 shop 290 house show donations the stouffville horse show com mittee is indebted to the following for their donations to the recent christmas horse show and to the mennonite church for the use of their sheds slo0 donations markham twp council 1000 donations uxbridge twp council whit church twp council pickering twp council stouffville council markham fair board 500 donations a friend stouffville garage crysler and plymouth dealers rennies transport dunn lavack com agents union stock yards toronto corbett henderson armstrong livestock com merchants union stock yards tor onto elevators herb simpson stiver bros d f holden sons stouffville machine and tool works geo e baker stouffville motors a v nolan h spofford a e weldon j m storey ralph burkholder j k agnew stouff ville creamery ratcliff co l e oneil bruce winterstein geo talbot j b rae gar lehman stouffville cooperative dr s t bodendistel douglas booth 200 donations jno spang jr dr s s ball frank a bruels a thompson h b freel jack sanders a mc- quarrie rov tindall geo alsop dawson hare jas barry robt spofford walter brillinger r e brown win harding donations tllis season a half dozen costing as wm wragg win timbers jack vvi inn mclaughlin norman claughton ik waggs jewelery harold forsyth l e peterson wm griffith s chambers fred cole b hamilton herb hisey chas e forsyth wm simpson j s smith henry ogden andy williams ira rusnell r snowball randall spofford stan hastings percy brillinger c d pipher howard harper flovd forsyth r e ratcliff j r foote morley symes cecil brown aubrey spang thanks to a hockey bopster the local junior hockey execu tive is in receipt of a nice cash don ation from a member of the stouff ville main st business fraternity who says that while his health wont permit him to attend the games he feels he would like to help those who have spent much time and energy in the last two seasons to provide a winning hockey club in stouffville while the club did receive a fine starting contribution two years ago from the stouffville lions it has been a policy since that junior hockey must pay its way and no financial assistance has been sought since thus the handful of men operating the team has persisted in trying to weld together a winning club while it is fully realized that there is an obligation by some group or organization to organize minor hockey for strictly local talent it also must be understood that this is not a paying proposition so far as providing public entertainment is concerned but is a work to be met by charitable funds rates of admission have been brought on a par with surrounding arenas for oha hockey this year a move that was imperative owing to growing expenses just the s item of sticks alone is a heavy one gordon lewis who suffered an injury to his hip playing hockey from which he had just recovered was again injured in the same hip when a team ran away while work ing on the farm of his father allen lewis 7th con markham mr clayt baker has had a public address system installed in the arena also operated to provide music on skating nights the dwindling members of the stouff ville band found it impossible to carry on another season after many years of faithful service enjoyed by hundreds of skaters from near and far stouffville radio electric is handling the new system mr thos birkett is leaving on a trip to florida with a business associate the local insurance man was pictured a year or two ago when in the south as pitching hay in aid of the seaweed harvest on at the time but he says he has no intention of helping with any har vest but is looking for a holiday and a rest former lad here loses eye a report in the daily press last week indicated an unfortunate accident that overtook a couple of former stouffville residents william and james vanzant the press report said william van zant of larkin blvd passenger in the car driven by his brother james had his eye removed in barrie hospital following a collis ion on no 11 highway james suffered a fractured nose and cuts and two other persons were injured as well everett jones of udora north of uxbridge has purchased the late mrs tarr home on main street east mr jones is not an entire stranger to the district and has been a fre quent caller in town where his daughter is attending high school and boarding with relatives mr and mrs mel emmerson mr and mrs jones hope to take up resid ence here not later than the month of march housing accommodation is still in the acute stage at lindsay where an advertiser in the post offers a reward of 10 for informa tion leading to the rental of three or four rooms mr and mrs arthur harding fenelon falls were visiting the old home in the east end for a day or two last week the fenelon ton- sorial man is better known to his friends here of school days as red banftii automotive supply tom dobsf05 danforth ave toronto phone ha 0931 i parts ssories machine shop service use electric power the stationary sawmill owned and operated by elgin j evans on the sharon highway has been transferred from steam power to hydro electric the newmarket era reports mr evans has operated his saw mill under steam power for over 30 years but finds the electric power to be much more efficient in con nection with the mill a planer and rip saw have also been installed stqffville motors invitational trucks i arts and service mmlfrontenac products now is he time to overhaul that car or truckiring it in and let us look it over work doe by reliable mechanics we havea large stock of parts for both car and kjek we now carry a full line of parts forall international trucks we also p towing of all kinds and have a good asortment of accessories of all kinds ontario motor league hone stouffville 170 h ratcfif w pipher greek mother appreciates help from scarboro lady mrs harold west of scarboro junction daughter of mr jos ogden formerly of gravel hill here recently received a letter from a lady in greece who had received a parcel of clothing sent through the relief channels the letter written in the greek language is translated as follows prositsani province of drama greece dear friends and allies after complete collapse of ililters germany and liberation of our little greece from the most brutal enemy the world has ever known and the presence in our homeland of the great british army we again breath the free air of a free and liberated country my husband was killed by the bulgarians at the 13th kilometre of the drama highway am one of five families left in a whole village am a mother with three children froso girl age 7 and two boys aposiolos 9 and basil 11 we cant find words to express our gratitude and thanks to you for your kindness on receiving of your food parcels sent to us also for your clothing we notice your name and address on your coat pocket we received well be glad if you are kind enough to answer if you have received our letter for which i enclose my address if we ever receive in the future anything in the way of clothing most essential to us will be appreciated thanking you again i remain sofia hamalidou prositsani drama greece this is a good one the reeve received 3 complaints made one morning last weekend to the effect that the town plow was pushing snow out of a farmers lane so that truck could get in to take away a dead horse when the streets were not plowed out in town investigation proved that there was just a title of truth in the complaints the plow was making a way through the cemetery for a funeral strange isnt it how stories can be built up mrs edwin storehouse buried at markham the death of mrs edwin stone- house formerly of markham occurred at the home of her uncle mrs george law toronto on jan uary 4 mrs stonehouse was the widow of edwin stonehouse who met a tragic death when robbers attempted to rob his garage in markham a few years ago he died from gunshot wounds surviving mrs stonehouse are four daughters mrs j prentice mrs f lunau mrs d rose and mrs w hull send the tribune to absent frieris pmt saturday 1100 am join in the salute to ontario schools each week the hicrowd goes on the air with a show packed full of music variety and fun these programmes are dedi cated to the students of ontarios schools as a public service broadcast by cfrb ontarios favourite radio station the heavy overburden of snow lying on musselmans lake is pre venting the ice from thickening at present there is about six inches of ice which is so well protected that the thickness is not increasing no doubt carl rose who does most of the cutting will find it necessary to remove snow from an acre in order to let jack frost do his work so that good ice blocks will be available for harvesting patrons who place their milk bottles at a convenient place atjhe front of the house these vtoter days undoubtedly aid the deiiyery men we have always wonierect why the dairy has not insisted on this help being made general but there is never any complaint and the men trudge through deep snow at many houses to reach the rear door the james morrin house and lot two doors west of the presby- terian church was sold last week to david dunn who recently took over the valleau garage business near where he has purchased a residence the property was offered by auction at the recent sale of household effects of the late mr morrin but was withdrawn from sade at 3200 when it failed to reach an undisclosed bid reported to be 3500 the property although lacking modern conveniences is well located on an excellent lot the new owner dave dunn is a soninlaw of mr elrrfer ferguson ringwood i0e30i 30exo fovvkt d holden sons phone 18401 stouffville x0e30i xoboi ioexoi ioe3q fomwcnfa 4 leave stouffville standard time to toronto to uxbridge a 350 pm a 715 am b 925 am b 820 pm a daily excent sun hoi b sun hoi only b 1225 pm c 240 pm 705 pm b 1140 pm c sat only bus connections at toronto for buffalo detroit chicago north bay new york montreal fares are low round trip tax included torokto 180 buffalo 1m montrhal 1730 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