Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 20, 1938, p. 8

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stouffviue ontario thursday january 20th 1938 around ihearc junior standing p w l t pt stouffviue 6 5 1 0 10 aurora 6 5 1 0 10 east york 5 3 1 1 7 scarboro 5 2 2 1 5 richmond hiu 6240 i markham 6 0 6 0 0 hush league- standing p w l t pts goodwood 4 4 0 0 8 uxbridge 4 3 1 0 6 stouffviue 4 3 1 0 6 sunderland 4 2 2 0 4 sandford 4 1 3 0 2 leaskdale 4 0 3 1 1 reach 4 0 3 1 1 games goals scored played for against stouffviue 6 42 29 aurora 6 46 23 east york 5 26 18 scarboro 5 16 25 richmond hill 6 30 38 markham 6 13 45 dont miss the east york game thursday aurora defeated stouff viue stouffviue defeated east york and east york defeated aurora which has the league leaders all tied up in knots thursday should certainly do a bit ot untangling coach eddie crouch informs us that there is a possibility of bert hedges refereeing the east york game here hedges is one of the ohas ace referees of longstanding who handles a good percentage of the important games in the gardens richmond hill almost turned the tables n aurora tuesday scoring seven goals in the last period a splurge whidh was just two short of winning the game for them the juveniles took a 41 trimming from markham tuesday for their first defeat at unionville last week tihey shutout that club 10 in over time puffy davis who does the netminding for stouffviue claims he was just about dizzy with the rubber hurled at him we hear there arent enough cars to transport all the people who want to go from here to see stouffviue clash wish goodwod on friday night at uxbridge goodwood havent lost a game in two years but the tide may change the usbridge intercommunity league is getting plenty of publicity as a result of wes mcknights co operation in announcing the open ing game over the bee hive sports broadcast they are in receipt of a letter from sheffield ont a suburb of gait the writer dr j g seaton president of the ontario rural hockey association has extended to the winners of the uxbridge inter- community league for 193738 an invitation to participate in a post season series with the winners of the group in western ontario this is quite an honour because with the ex ception of the oha and thl the ontario rural hockey association is considered to be one of the largest hockey groups in canada the asso ciation lists a total of approximately 120 teams and these are grouped in to three classes- senior for towns whose population number 1000 2500 intermediate a and inter mediate b for localities under 1000 stouffviue curlers were nosed out of the running for the district cup last thursday when they played off with agincourt the trophy winners the two rinks representing stouff viue were j k agnew h slack j jennock and thos blrkett and w brilllnger h quibell ira aldred with c pipher skip this weekend will see the wind- up of the local tournament here there are only three or four teams left in the running shop at greenwoods east end grocery new stock low prices groceries meats confectionery imperial gas and oil open evenings cash only phone 6515 lemon ville melville mrs c conner spent part of last week with relatives in toronto mr ralph wideman spent last week with his daughter mrs c conner mae kitchener is staying with mrs peter steckley for a few weeks mr harry widenian and daughter carol ot new toronto visited in almira last saturday messrs arthur ralph and frank honsberger visited with mr and mrs harvey houck on sunday last the january meeting of the mission band was held at the home of mrs popham on saturday of last week a very full attendance was reported a number of our local young people attended the stouffviue high school skating party held last wed nesday uight mrs william topham has sold her farm to mr john timbers she and her family are moving out in march and they will be missed very much in this community the sunday school had their annual meeting last wednesday night at the home of mr edgar nigh the following officers were elected superintendant imr bernic gay- man assistant supt mr albert assistant isabel fleming temper- ance jenny carruthers misionary margaret mcewen on thursday evening last the melville congregation took advant age of their annual meeting to do honor to their pastor and his wife who recently celebrated their silver wedding anniversary mr and mrs mcewen were presented with a pair of kenwood blankets a very fitting address was ably given by jenny carruthers previous to the presen tation by mrs popham and mrs nigh the couple expressed their deep appreciation with wellchosn remarks mr and mrs charles preston and family visited mrand mrs stewart rae on friday m1s3 reta wells was home for the weekend mr and mrs albert preston vre sunday guests with mr and mrs austin yake mr and mrs bruce barnes of bloomington were sunday visitors of mrs albert law mrs thomas spence has return d to the city after spending a week with misses lillian and scynthia cook mr and mrs alfred halloway of chicago have been visiting with friends in this district over the past week the ladies aid held their month ly meeting at the home ot mrs o yake the topic was ably taken by mrs s w hastings after which lunch was served the young peoples society met at the home of mr and mrs tran- mer at bloomington because of the condition of the roads the local members journeyed there by means of sleighs driven by james rae and malvern emerson a fine turn out resulted and after being refreshed both mentally and physically the sleigh loads departed homeward in the clear frosty air high excitement reigned over the seventh corner monday night when halls chimney caught fire volun teer fire fignters came from as far away as the ninth and the blaze was soon extinguished if the fire had been more serious i wonder how help could get there in cars beeaus for a short distance in front of the lane the road is impassible to cars while the road to the south is open something should be done about these few snow drifts holstein has sextuplets holstein cow at pieter poths dairy is the mother of an entire herd of calves she gave birth to sextuplets nine days ago and all were reported physically perfect today anothei holstein and a guernsey are help- ping out with the feeding problem dr h o henderson of morgav town head of the department of dairy husbandry at west virginia university said he believed the mul tiple birth a record for the united states mongolia send the tribune to absent friends imrs a norton and baby daughter with her parents mr and mrs i myers mr lome green of toronto 3pnt sunday at the home of mr aid mrs j greens mr and mrs clarence piphsr visited on sunday with mr and mrs will rennie there were thirtysix at our sun day school again last sunday visit ors are always welcome mr and mrs norman bunker and merviu of altona spent sunday with mr and mrs c bunker sunday visitors with mr and mrs a fuller were miss henry mrs f stiver and daughter eileen and mr beckett pine orchard ringwood send the tribune to absent friends we congratulate the tribune on the splendid summary of 1937 events in last weeks issue mrs haffeys small son peter is suffering from an attach of pneumonia the temperature dropped to ib below zero on tuesday night the low record for this winter the helping hands class of the sunday school met at the home o mrs j l barrett on tuesday we notice posters are up for tne wm basset farm sale on jan 27 the sale consists of stock and imple ments to go without reserve mr and mrs roy grove attended the thirtyfifth wedding anniversary of the latters aunt and uncle mr and airs percy allin qf aurora last friday evening mr and mrs george gower and miss ada also mr and mrs gordon holden and daughter 7rla of stouff viue spent sunday with mr and mrs walter pipher df uxbridge there is an official notice else where ir this issue concerning the annual meeting of the dickson hill cemetery to be held on wednesday january 26 in the church there we are informed that visitors who nave an interest in these sacred grounds are urged to attend this very old burying place is improving iu appearance and by all cooperating it may still be better the meeting opens at 1030 mr bruce reld of toronto spent sunday with his mother mrs j relit miss irene harper was a weekend guest of her aunt mrs chapman a good crowd attended the skat ing party at pickering college rink on friday night all report a good time and anxious to go again our sympathy is extended to mr charles toole and family in the loss of mr tooles sister at newmarket who passed away on friday from a heartattack we wish to welcome miss bing ham to our community miss bing ham started duties teaching boggar- town school january 1st taking miss forths place who was forced to re sign owning to ill health quality price bethesda mr and mrs ernest steckley and family had tea on saturday evening with mr and mrs wm paisley mr and mrs william emprlng- ham janet and ethel were in tor onto a day last week the annual business meeting of the united church was held on mon day afternoon a miscellaneous shower is being held this wednesday night for tliu newly weds mr and mrs wilfred arsenault mr grought the evangelist preaching at gormley will have charge of the mbc service here this coming sunday the jr institute will meet on thursday afternoon january 20th at the home of miss alma burk holder master charlie and bruce hicks of toronto spent the weekend with their grandparents mr and mrs charles hicks remember our yps every tues day evening at 8 oclock the item appearing in this column last week regarding our ypu was a printing error those from here who attended the thirtyfifth wedding anniversary of mr and mrs percy allin of aurora last friday were mr and mrs f allin mr and mrs john emprin ham and janet mr and mrs a b shaffer mr and mrs charles the toronto specials for this week bulk rolled oats 5 lbs 21c corn syrup 5 lb tin 39c crown or beehive chipso large 19 brooms red handle 29c standard peas tin 10c motor oil 6 qt can 99c mccormick krackers 2 pkgs 25c salted bulk pepper lb 25c whole or ground dominion stores limited kenneth phillips manager daily star has maintained an efficient housetohouse delivery service in stouffviue for many years you get the financial edition the late edi tion with closing prices on all markets late sports news and general world news deliv ered to your home the day the paper is pub lished for 18 robinihood flour robin hood all purpose flour milled from washed wheat bread and pastry baked from robin hood flour is clean and wholesome and has that much desired nutty flavor found only in top patents robin hood in addition to producing better baking also produces more of it which means that vou pav nothing for the extra quality hundreds have switch to robin hood in the past few months why not place your order for your initial trial order to day you are protected against loss bv this guaran tee guarantee robin hood flour is guaranteed to give you better satis faction than any other flour milled in canada your dealer is authorized to re fund the full purchase price with a 10 per cent premium added it- after two bakings you are not thoroughly satisfied with the flour and will return the unused portion to him robin hood flour prices will advance februarv 1st place your order now at these prices 24s 105 98s 5390 dicksons hill mills established 1842 stouffviue ontario markham ontario plus service atkinson and mr fred march the hills provided plenty of amusement on saturday for tobog ganing everybody who was out en joyed themselves even those vho were involved in interesting upsets which resulted in bruises and stiff necks the night could not have been surpassed for the weather conditions and moonlight and folks came for miles to take advantage of it all barley fertilizer test what fertilizers are best to us- in york county soils this is the question that is being asked more frequently year by year many york county farmers that are growing barley have observed the highly beneficial effect of fertilizers not only in increasing yields but in hastening the ripening and improv ing the quality of this crop last spring the department of chemistry ontario agricultural college in cooperation with the unionville junior farmers and wm cocwburu agricultural representa tive for- york county laid down a test on the farm of mr r little agincourt mr russell littles soil is clay loam slightly acid in reactior medium well supplied with nitro gen medium to low in phosphoric acid and low in potash in irfac the field that was chosen had grown grain two adjoining onehalf acre blocks were picked out where the soil was as uniform as possible 21210 was applied to the first half- acre at the rate of two bags to the acre while the second did not re ceive any fertilizer at harvest time the yield of the fertilized area was found to be 333 bushels per acre while the unfertilized was 2g bushel classified notices pigs for sale chunks ph 3201 apples for sale bellflower ana delicious it morton phone 5g24 auction sale farm stock and implements a week all three toronto daily newspapers are sold at the same price pay th star carrier very saturday the undersigned has received n- structions to sell by auction lot 4 cox 8 whitchurch township riiirivood thursday jan 27 1938 the following property belonging to wm basset son bay gelding hd 10 years bay gelding io years cow holstein due march 0 cow holstein due march 9 cow holstein due march 20 binder mh 7 ft binder wheel mower mh 6ft cultivator iiic tractor hitch hoe drill mh u run set harroys 3 section grind stone set harrows 2 section ihc scuffler walking plow mh trac tor plow narrow bottom near now bain wagon 2 tire hay rack vesset grinder 10 inch imeliot separator 650 gmc truck 112 tons stake body fordson tractor set grain lifters sot team harness number collars tractor pulley coleman lamp daniels incubaor 400 egg cap ideal incubator 50 egg cap tarpaulin 10x12 near new 2 tables25ft beltmiik pails pobo 2 crosscut saws 300 bus mixed grain 50 bus early alaska oats for seed 60 bus scottish oats 200 bus feeding turnips quantity of carrots sale at 1 lloyd turner clerk no reserve as farm is sold terms of sale cash a s farmer auctioneer for sale cow just due also 8- yearold clydesdale horse david gray phone 8c14 for sale the following articles belonging to the estate of the late percy taun ford coupe 1927 model cutter robe and harness above all in excellent condition and may be seen at mrs roy groves ringwood for sale fat sow 30 a e booth phone 2c0 ice hauling and general trucking prices reasonable frank bennett phone stouffviue 6114 for sale welsh pony rising four years yearling durham bull would exchange for double set of pony harness cecil storry phone claremont 3617 for sale quantity northern spy apples 2 cows one jersey and one brindle heifer both due in march o w zeller phone 2110 quantity of feed turnips and good carrots for sale lloyd m hoover phone 8008 two cutters in excellent shape for sale cheap geo watson phone 190 ice cutting let us cut and load your ice for 3c a block at almira good road to pond phone orders to 612 wanted good hard cabbage in any quantity orval drewery phone 306 pyramid farm chicks from elected govt approved banded fe males selected govt rop males with improved market type from dams of 224 to 312 large egg record one per cent clean bwd blood tested for five years old customers are placing 1938 order now they live and pay if fed the right way secure our prices before ordering elsewhere hugh g michel clare mont phone markham 8103 for sale or rent 150 acre farm nice clay loam well tilled in first class production condition bank barn frame house imple ment shed and hog pen two mowing wells water in barn and house this is a first class dairy farm and a sure crop will stand a lot of drouth and a lot ot wet weather half mile south of stouff viue possession april 1st apply t holden stouffviue ontario phono stouffviue 5415 poultry wanted we pay highest market prices for live fowl apply at e pennocks phone 163 sum golden wood for salk we have a good supply of hard soft and mixed at prices that will suit any purse we cut and deliver anywhero at no extra charge wo also have kindling wood f w bclz sons phone 177

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