Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 13, 1947, p. 5

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the tribune stouffvihe out thursday november 13 147 stablephos junu0i0tiaptk5 muemmw 9 aq bchkq 8uttis bx muuuu phosphwc i felaoiam imoustrjes llmittl cil stablephos used in the stable instead of lime it will mix the nitrogen in the man ure and add dollars to its fertiliz ing value in the spring it keeps your cattle barn sweet and clean it is used on the dropping boards in poultry houses feeds feed grain and concentrates in the lifting of price controls feed grain and concentrates are being released the supply is not equal to the demand one reason being the shortage of rail road cars we have a limited supply of grains on hand that can be bought at an advantage bran shorts and middlings look like good buying at the present prices get your christmas turkeys and capons ready for market with stockgro besides keeping your birds in condition it gives them a milkfed finish we are n the market for buckwheat oats wheat barley and mxed grain highest market prices paid stiver bros stouffv1lle motors andy forson stouffvihe ontario rlngwood ontario art staley goodwood ontario nvvsaaaa special discount sale nov 12th 15th 10 per cent on orders of 200 and over groceries meats work clothes english china lemonville store phone 9310 the womens institute sunday visitors with mr and the november meeting of the i mrs james jarvis were mrs jarvis stouffvihe womens institute willson mr and mrs aubrey jarvis be held at the home of mrs ella land children and mr elmer weber j ratcliffe on thursday xov 20 at all of cookstown 230 oclock the motto will be given i bv mrs george middleton and the mr and mrs frank hallman and roll call will be answered on wv children also mr and mrs harold 82 on sunday and where i joined the institute hallman of toronto visited at the home of mr and mrs maurice a visit from the district president anj mrs reisl svnta mrs a e kennedy is eected a mr and mrs jas h doherty and daughter shirley of cleveland are i in town visiting their mother and their uncle postmaster leavens travelogue by mrs bert miller and a social half hour are on the pro gram mrs g l kellington presi dent miss sadie stewart secretary teachers seek accommodation the board of education is mak- arthur latcham goodwood born i magician who makes his home in ing a personal appeal on behalf of toronto is leaving next week for a high school teacher married whoi i n u is anxious to secure living accom j bahamas on a pleasuie tup mr modation in an apartment or a few i a chain is an amateur magician oi rooms in a home if anvone would considerable skill and has given a consider taking in a couple with or number of free benefit perform- without children a favor would be lances in this locality only recently done by phoning mr don chadwick i including the stouffvihe lions club chairman of the board a married i the goodwood athletic club and teacher with a family and one withjuxbridge kinsmen out a family on the local staff are anxious to locate suitable accommo dation can you help mr and mrs jas austin located last week in the mrs archie leaney home main street mrs leaney who has been in ill health for some time has been removed to the brierbush hospital mr austin who has been employed at oneills funeral parlors for some time has been joined by his wife from burlington and the couple are welcomed as new residents a nineyearold daughter will remain in burlington to complete her school term before joining her parents a brass curbcock on the water mains in front of the home of mr and mrs alfred thomas caused considerable loss of water on sun day workmen got busy first thing monday and made repairs but this could only be accomplished by shutting off the water supply for a couple of hours coming as it did on monday it was not appreciated by the householders however it was one of those unfortunate breaks that always happens at an unfortunate time this same curb- cock broke last winter and proved a difficult repair to make in the extreme cold duiiliarton pastor is killed in crash rev thomas copeland whose address was given as dunbarton died in hospital at st catharines on xov 3 from injuries suffered in an auto accident on the queen eliza beth way near here saturday night mrs copeland a passenger with her husband and mr and mrs irving freeman of toronto driver and passenger in the car are in hospital in favorable condition married 4f years this week mr and mrs daniel gibner residents on main street reached their 49th wedding day both are enjoying the evening of life and are very comfortable mr gibner does considerable work and all during the war was employed at ajax he is in his 75th year and mrs gibner will be 70 in january next the couple were married at newmarket by the late elder prosser and they had a family of eight children six of whom are just four appeals were heard a week ago against stouffvilles 19is assessment roll the largest claim was from harvey mover on lloyd ave who asked a reduction of 500 the other three who appealed were eastend residents cecil davis geo harmon miss e harding and council promised to look over their properties personally before making a decision it was pointed out that equality was the big factor in assessing any particular group or section of town the court also drew attention to the fact that council could raise as well as lower an assessment once it was entered for appeal efcbhfsins 5f berp will sbt- t wellington lehman familiar figure on main street mr wellington lehman will celebrate his s2nd birthday on sunday xov 15 it takes more than bad weather to prevent this active citizen from getting down town daily tuesdays all day downpour will leave the creeks and wells in good shape for the winter freezeup anniversary services will be held in st james presbvterian church on sunday nov 23 rev w m mackay dd of agincourt will be the speaker at both services 1100 am and 730 pm the choirs of markham and agincourt will ren der special music at these services j rusnell dies 85 born in stouffvihe resident of toronto for 37 years john rusnell of 97 coady avenue toronto retired carpenter died sat urday at the toronto east general hospital he was in his stth year three weeks ago mr rusnell and his wife celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary born at stouffvihe he was a son of peter rusnell farmer on the 10th of whitchurch 50 years ago- he was a member of the orange order and an adherent of the united church surviving are his wife mrs eliza rusnell two daughters mrs clare watts toronto and mrs a kent cnionville and two sons peter and fred rusnell both of toronto over 700 cans of food were collect ed on saturday by the local wolf cubs under the sponsorship of the lions club for the food for britain campaign the collection amounts to more than 30 cases living three sons fred otto and george gibner also three daughters thanks was tendered by lion andy brej mahapatra and ajit chand- hwin two students from india tak ing post graduate work at the uni versity of toronto were the guest speakers at the regular meeting of the stouffvihe lions club on mon day evening both bo3 are here on scholarships from the govern ment of india and will graduate on friday in mechanical engineering mr mahapatra will go to the na tional research council at ottawa for six months before returning to his native country while mr chaudhwin will seek employment for a time in canadian industry the students led a most entertain ing and informative discussion on india they were introduced by lion norm farr while a vote of work commenced last week on erection of a new wire fence sur rounding the town park property on its southern boundary this southern part of the park property is leased for pasture land and must be fenced to keep roaming cattle from the garden plots belonging to ratepayers along russell ave and rose ave south bert batt and john scott are doing the work rhea mrs a s farmer isabelle mrs tomlison and ada mrs long mrs gibner was the former libby pipher of ring- wood where she was born while mr gibner is a native of vaughan township he comes from swiss ancestry and his grandfather was a preacher friends unite with the tribune in extending congratula tions to mr and mrs gibner while wishing for them many more years of happiness together dies of heart attack albert constable died of a heart attack less than two hours before the auction sale on his farm at woodbridge he had been in poor health for more than a year and planned to retire from farming after the sale he was 52 years of age williams serious car collision returning from work on satur day messrsernie madill and harry sawyer were met headon with a car bound for toronto between unionville and markham and re ceived severe cuts and bruises ernie was cut above the eye and had a chest wound from striking the steering gear while harry re quired ten stitches to close a wound over the eye one of the occupants of the other car returning to tor onto suffered a broken jaw first aid was rendered by dr hore of markham who sent the city people to the hospital and the stouffvihe men after being attended to were brought home get your fall painting and decorating done now at fall prices estimates cheerfully given 1947 wallpaper samples on hand ah kinds of interior and exterior painting a specialty roach standards of workmanship no job too large or too small box 291 howard roach phone 204 markham oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooqoooot granulated and brown sugar special this week 100 pound bag 975 baby roil cheese vi lb 23 monarch pastry flour 7 lb 39 grapefruit juice 2 20 oz tins 1 9 clarks pork and beans in chili sauce 20 oz tin 17 corn syrup 5 lb tin 79 corn syrup 2 lb tin 34 complete requirements for christmas baking sultana raisins 14 oz cello pkg 18 shelled walnuts 4 oz cello 25 shelled almonds 4 oz cello 25 royal york baking powder 16 oz tin 19 aunt dinah molasses 16 oz 18 fruits and vegetables cal valencia oranges 344s 2 dozen florida grapefruit 5 for macintosh apples bc 6 for cal sunkist lemons 1 doz cooking unions 3 lbs waxed turnips lb yams 2 lbs 39 25 25 39 14 04 25 carload groceteria we deliver john mathewson prop phone 280 paths to peace memorial day service paths to peace was the sub ject of a forceful and timely mes sage delivered by rev d davis in the united church on sunday after noon at the annual service of remembrance the congregation was not as large as in former years nor were there so many veterans on parade but the weather was raw and the service had not been as liberally advertised as on some occasions lets talk ourselves out of war not into it was the theme of rev davis address human nature can be changed there is a new and better way of living be declared- maintaining that we can have changed lives he stated that this is the very core and heart of christainty what christ came into the world for weve got to learn to live together to get closer together to harmonize he said theres even war going on in some of our homes no christian ity and no love he told his audience churchill said give us the tools and well finish the job but the job isnt finished he continued rev davis stated that he agreed with beverley baxter noted brit ish writer when ho said that war against jesus christ was going on all over the world he said that there was positive laziness in the art of christian living concluding he said we had had heroes at war and now we needed iheroes at home rev mr davis was assisted in the service by rev frank muir new minister at the stouffvihe christian church and specially printed programs were used for the occasion the musical portion of the program was led by the united church choir after the service veterans of two wars paraded to the park memorial gates and placed wreaths in memory of the lxys who gave their lives the provincial wreath was placed by mrs d davis and the veterans wreath by mrs john castle mothers who lost sons in the last war rev e morton con ducted this service at the park the graves of veterans who found a last resting iplace in the local cemetery were also visited by the boys on iarade the regular meeting of the wms of the united church was held in the church on thursday afternoon with the presidont mrs gunn in the chair during the business period airs d davis gave a suitable reading on christian stewardship the supply work was discussed and it was agreed to divide the auxilary into two groups for this department of the work each group to legin work as soon as possible mrs riches had charge of the worship service which was based on gods new commandment of love mis williamson offered prayer and a very appropriate solo was given by mrs mcconnochie mrs clayton baker reviewed two chapters of the study book great is the company and was assisted by mrs wood and several members the use of a map and blackboard to impress through the eye gate the progress made in carrying the bible from palestine to rome germany england and later to xorth america was most effective missionaries through almost insur mountable difficulties succeeded in forming a written language for the indians and then translated the bible into the indian tongue press ing westward they carried with them the bible to the indians of dakota and later to the hawaiian and gilbert islands in the pacific in each case translating the bible into the language of the people the fruits of their labours were seen by our soldiers who were on those islands during the last war and fovind the hible printed in the lang uage of the natives sou two hoisteins fob over 1000 last week this paper reported the purchase of two heifers by mr lloyd turner at the recent stock sale held at the coliseum in octo ber 27 despite the fact that the information came from the office of the stock association it was in error mr turner did not purchase any animals but he did sell two heifers the combined sale of which wag over j 1000

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