Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 10, 1932, p. 8

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thursday november 10 1932 n potatoes going up truck buyers were uuable to secure all the potatoes they wished to buy in the ballantrae district this week although 50c bag was bid the tubers were not forthcoming in sufficient quantity to supply the truckers this indicates that better prices are a possibility mary ann wright see dis adv friday nov 15 estate sale of anson nichols see adv this issue sale register thursday november 17 good dairy herd of young milkers sheep swine etc belonging to elmer ferguson lot 33 con 10 markham adjoining stouffville terms cash f w silversides auctioneer thursday nov 17 auction sale of matched team grade shorthorn and hereford cattle hogs fowl hay grain imple ments etc the property of estate late thomas j manley lot is con 2 uxbrldge sale at 1230 no reserve w f marquis auct saturday nov 12 estate sale glasgows octogenarian tho funeral of the late mrs jas wellman was held on tuesday after noon from her late residence at glasgow to stouffville cemetery mrs wellman who before her marriage was sarah barker was in her eightfourth year she had be longed to the methodist church and later to the christian church three weeks ago she suffered a stroke from which she never recovered dy ing at her home on sunday she is survived by her husband two sons rolph of claremont and harry at home and one daughter mrs a bothwright of markham the funeral service was conduct ed by rev e morton and pall bearers were nephews morley barker frank baker georgo bark er cecil nichols will wellman and leonard wellman us o d o ioqoi i0e30e ioe aoi tropic ranges and heaters see our newest designs before buying- you will be convinced that they are superior in capacities and finish they are unsurpassed in cooking heating and economy manufactured by adam hall limited peterborough ontario 1 agent io i frank baker stouffville aocaor aocxo 30doe ontario ioe furn cleaned and rebuilt at lowest prices registers and hot air pipes included our charges on rebuilding furnaces are lower now than ever if you are going to have a new furnace year why not do so now when there is plenty of time install it bloomington eldon smith of hartmau was home for the weekend mr and mrs jason stover of toronto visited here last week dr and mrs j j matheson of toronto visited relatives on sunday mr and mrs o r traumer and family visited friends at keswick and sutton on sunday the ladies aid of the christian church held their monthly meet ing at the home of mrs otto baker wo welcome mr and mrs baxter of toronto into our midst they have taken up residence at her fathers place mr jonathan hutchinsons miss luella paisley who is atten ding toronto normal school was home for tho weekend mrs george vaughan was a recent guest of her two sons jersey cow due jan is tho queen city mr and mrs w ii hood and daughter of uniouville visited at e a storrys recently imr and mrs edgar smith and daughter of toronto spent the weekend at his brothers miss marion brumwell visited in stouffville saturday and sunday and attended the weasel club on monday night mr and mrs wm heels of waubausheno are spending several days at tho home of her aunt mrs wm storry at the anniversary servieesat the liloomington christian church november 20th the bothesda male quartette reach twp will sins at the 11 am service and the kinsmen male quartette toronto tho public will be glad to know that mr b morton who has been confined to the general hospital for some weeks is improving nicely the monthly meeting and social evening of the womens association was held at the home of mrs jesse cook on friday evening there was a good attendance and a splendid social time was spent a large number of tho young people of bloomington spent a very enjoyable evening at the homo of mr and mrs clifford lemon cele brating halloween this is becom ing an annual gathering at cliffs tho ladies aid of the blooming- ton christian church held their public auction sale dairy herd horses sheep swine etc the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 33 con 10 markham 4 mile south of stouffville on thursday november 17 the following property belonging to elmer ferguson horses and cattle colt 4 years oid colt 2 years old jersey cow jersey cow full flow bred sept 29 jersey cow due jan is blue cow due in february red cow bred in may part jersey cow roan bred sept 22 brindle cow due april 2 jersey heifer s jersey heifers yearlings 5 jersey heifer calves swiuo brood sow due in december brood sow 19 chunks sheep nnd poultry 2 ewes shropshire 2 ram lambs shropshire c ewe lambs shropshire 100 bredtolay rock pullets sale at 1 oclock terms cash f w silversides aut east york plowmen watched by premier on milliken farm henry presents prizes given by himself to contest winners founded 100 years victoria square church victoria square united church in markham township celebrated the centennial of its founding on sun day in 1832 the days of the circui- riders victoria square primitive methodist church was founded on markham circuit with this ap- monthly meeting at the home of this mrs otto baker last week there to was a good turn out and arrang- intents were made for the church anniversary services on sunday i represent one one of the most reliable november 20th rev g hunter furnace manufacturers in canada you are assured of the pastor of the olivet congregational most modern and scientific heating equipment every install- church toronto will preach- in the morning and mrsl dearborn tor onto in the evening after the christian endeavor society had their regular meeting at ation is guaranteed and all fittings the very best- we have been in this business for 30 years and we do the job right pointment as the head the late tapscott milliken 4 alex harri premier henry attended tho annual plowing match of the east york plowmens association on thursday on the farm of thomas h harding milliken where more than so participated in a contest which did not appear to have lost any of its glamor for the farmers who came from all sections of on tario premier henry presented prizes given by himself to a num ber of tho winning contenders russell featherstone 14 horn by won the special prize for the youngest plowman and gardham tran whitevale for the oldest plowman richard jarvis 17 milli ken one of five brothers competing won a watch given by premier henry for the best plowing by boys tinder is class 1 1 ed timbers milli ken 2 w timbers stouffville 3 ernest timbers imilliken 4 l marquis sunderland 5 g tran whitovale g d tran claremont crown e timbers finish w timbers class 2 1 g timbers gormiey 2 g anderson edgely 3 r laurie markham 4 c tapscott milliken 5 don timbers green wood crown d timbers finish c tapscott class 2 1 richard jarvis milli ken 2 c daniels milliken 3 g moore uxbridge 4 donald kenne dy agincourt 5 w featherstone hornby crown and finish jarvis class 4 1 w drenzebach woodstock 2 black guelph 3 w harrison gait 4 w ferguson stouffville 5 g medd port perry g r watson woodbridge crown drenzebach finish medd class 5 1 ii pickett hornby 2 charles clark uxbridge 3 wm dixie egg mash a quality feed at a price you can afford to pay your flock to be profitable must lay now we also carry a complete lino of poultry food ingredients at rockbottom prices bran shorts oilcake meal hominy feed at greatly reduced prices salt ftc top prices paid for winter wheat custom grain grinding daily dicksons hill mills phone 5505 quebec sulky plow nearly new gutting boxes and other good used farm machinery full line of repairs from used machines to be sold at low prices bargain for quick sale 81 g international tractor tho price surprise you must be sold phone 15204 frank baker stouffville the standard garage present the final game to be play- 1 for sale ferrets good limiting ed this week to decide for tliej strain murray raymer ph 11213 championship hurrah for altona bloomington last week there was social hour spent by the half a we sell all kinds of furnace fittings and hundred present the sociable if you are renewing your pipes and want to do the job your- time proved to be very fitting as it self we can supply you with pipes special elbows tupers t was understood that wilfred hurt dampers all made with the best material at lowest prices in a few ua was soing to england after a brief address was read as an e d mcgrattan the tinsmith phone 177 stouffville ont expression of the society and sun day school class of which he was a member he was presented with a i pair of gloves rc ogers symphonic tone radio opens up new resources of pleasure brings you for the first time the full tide of tonal beauty formerly radio receivers repro duced only a part of the musical scale now in rogers symphonic tone radio all the color depth and meaning of music kept out in former years is released three modern developments make symphonic tone possible twinspeakers synchronized for- exact reproduction of every note in the musical scale newtype rogers tubes that increase power and sensitivity and protect tone clarity spray shielding that banishes rattling and tinniness improves selectivity range and tone and lengthens tube life only in rogers can you get these threcdcvclopments which produce symphonic tone only in rogers canyouobtainanewthrillingradio reception never available before 033 wm haton was class leader with four names on the churcli roll a little frame church was erected on the east side of the road where the east cemetery now is this was in time replaced by a larger frame structure both these structures have since disappeared from the landscape the wesleyan methodist de nomination also strong in the neighborhood worshipped in a moderatelysized frame building which still stands and is owned by rolph boynton and is now used as a blacksmith shop this denomina tion in 1ss0 replaced this little frame church with the present brick structure fortyeight years ago when all the methodist denominations in canada united and formed the methodist church of canada these two congregations primitive and wesleyan worshipped- together in the present building which has served tho congregation ever since the building has been kept in a splendid state of repair electricity has been installed and the grounds and cemeteries show the same interest among the early pioneers of the churcli the names of hooper peach jennings klinck nichols and others appear their descendants are still in the neighborhood and members of the church today at the time of tho union of methodist churches victoria square was associated with richmond hill to form a circuit and has never really dissolved tho partnership though victoria square and box grove since the formation of the united church are now for con venience under one pastorate with tho rev percy peacock in charge the present session members are louis nichols clerkrobert hopper rev mr haig egbert avison and rolph boynton there is a present membership of 142 tho centennial services was held afternoon and evening irev c follett preaching son gait 5 russell little agin court g charles harrison gait crown pickett finish clark class 6 1robert webster agin court 2 w spekley stouffville 3 w cornish little britain i d lister hornby 5 a irwin agin court 6 russell jarvis milliken class 7 1 james clark gorm iey 2 joseph tran claremont 3 jack spang claremont 4 w bur nett stouffville 5 w ham milli ken g robert fraser maryvale farm crown tran finish clark class s 1 ross marquissuiider- land 2 oliver wylie oakwood 3 neal mckean woodville 4 nor man jarvis milliken 5 ivan mc- curdy hornby g garnet booth locust hill crown and finish marquis class 9fl l j coupcrthwaite agincourt 2 ivan morris psrt credit 3 andrew grant scarboro junction 4 fred timbers stouff ville 5 elgin walker markham- g fred nicely stouffville crown and finish morris class 10 1 w kennedy agin court 2 owen loveless agincourt 3 orval wassman mitchell 4 wil liam watson edgely 0 h walker markham g melville lawery hornby crown loveless finish kennedy miss hilda madill spent a day re cently in toronto mr gordon bartholomew spent sunday with o m madius imrs m tindall and daughter spent sunday with friends in stouff ville imiss annie ramer spent friday evening with her brother mr fred ramer mr and mrs price pugh of tor- onto spent sunday with mr audi mrs w j monkhouse i mr and mrs lapeer and family i of toronto spent sunday with mrs 1 l lapeer and j bradley miss dorothy brown of agincourt is spending a few days with mr and imrs kenneth reesor wo are sorry to report that mrs b ireesor has blood poisoning in her hand but we trust it will soon be checked estray 2yearold black heifer finder please notify fred sleek- ley phono 2910 deaths smith in toronto general hos pital on wednesday november 0 1932 mabel irene schell be loved wife of r j smith in her 35th year funeral friday leav ing the late home at lot 30 concession 9 whitchurch at 1 pm service and interment at heise hill church and cemetery an old pioneer passes tiaodel s50 tho new syrnphonictonerogersradio twinsneakers nowtype rogers tubes spray- shielding 8 rubes fuil rangetone control advanced automatic volumo control beautiful console with figured front panel and artistic grille terms ns low n8 8 a month price complete with tf a rogers fully guaranteed tubes b 950 f y w brathwaite hardware stouffville the death of robert ashonhurst sr which occurred on thursday i october 27 at the homo of his son andrew removed from our midst one of tho few remaining early settlors of uxbridge township born in the county of tyrone ireland on november 2sth 1s42 he with his parents and their family emigrated to canada in tho year 1s49 setting on lot 21 con g township of uxbridge he received his early education at the school known as no 5 but tho most of his learning was acquired in the school of experience assisting tho early settlers in removing the timber and clearing tho land for cultivation in the spring of 1s75 ho married jane vance also of uxbridge township who passed on ahead nearly four years ago to this union was born seven children six of whom are left to mourn his loss w c of reach andrew robert and john of uxbridge town ship mrs j e kidel also of ux bridge and mrs j beelby of picker ing with the exception of one year spoilt in tho township of orillia ho spent tho remainder of his life in uxbrldgo township farming the larm now occupied by his son robert until about fifteen years ago when on retiring he located in tho village of goodwood mr ashen- hurst was fortunato in his invest ments and accumulated a great deal of this worlds goods altona congratulations to mr and mrs arthur lehman and imr and mrs fred draper on their recent marri age miss ethel bunker spent the weekend witli her parents imr and mrs h mcintosh left on monday for a weeks visit at listowel the girls class met at the home of the misses reesor an friday evening last week ernie davis returned home on saturday after being away six weeks near chatham assisting in barn building we understand mr a davis is at fred byers remodelling an up- todate hog pen fred expects tho price of hogs will bo higher soon our miller has returned home with his allowance of deer we be lieve tho extra practise at home made him a very good shot after all he says it was well worth whllo going just for to see the country wm reesor left on friday for the north to try his luck our lacrosse team again defeat ed their opponents on thursday evening last and wo hope they will still keep up the good work they stand with the highest points at clearing sale brierbush glad bulbs estate late- a j ward mixed and named varieties will bo sold on saturday november 12 at the premises main street east stouffville from 2 to 4 pm thousands of gladioli are being dug and madereaay for this sale for information phono mrs nolan 15302 for sale coal heater also oat straw at load apply w 1 stephens ringwood lost horse blanket on road be tween fred steckleysand siders mill in whitchurch finder please phone f steckley 2904 wanted to feed cattle want ed to feed for winter months plenty of feed and accommoda tion dent law tractor for sale inter national 1020 year 1929 at mechanical condition good as new apply at tribune office for sale business stand of blacksmith shop and woodwork ing place at ringwood for sale or rent in addition to business premises there is five acres of land and dwelling house excell ent stand for capable workman apply to robt ratclilt for sale 50 acre farm lot 29 con s markham buildings in good condition good clay loam plenty of water good orchard lloyd moyer markham rr2 phono 5510 live jtowl wanted highest market price paid for all live fowl hens geese duck s golden o taken at pennocka shooting match a match for geese will be hold on the farm of walter brignall at lot 2g con 7 markham on friday november 11th the geese will be retained 011 the farm until christ mas time if any winners wish it 22 rifles long range and shot guns allowed shells supplied a special class for ladies entry fee shotguns 30c rifles 25c notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of matilda hill late of the township of pickering in the county of ontario widow deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to the trustee act that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the j abovenamed matilda hill who died on or about the 30th day of august 1932 are required to send or de liver their claims duly proven to the undersigned executor or his solicitors on or before the 2gth day make of november 1932 after which date hex eexijx the said executor will distribute the highest prices for fat poultry assets of the said deceased among j and hides the persons entitled thereto having i stouffville ont phono 192 regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been re ceived and all others shall be ex cluded from the said distribution dated this 7th day of nov 1932 walter b milne esq executor locust hill r r ontario mcicullouoh button solicitors for the said executor stohffville ontario farm implements at low prices cutting boxes all makes and sizes dolaval separator 450 lbs cheap also several excellent choppers and fleury oat roller to sell 2furow riding plow with wide bottom foot lift cockshut 2furrow hiding plow lever wool save 25 to 30 on an associated oil range burner i have secured the agency in this district for this reliable oil burner for installing in your kitchen range or heater stoves no more fuss with ashes or low fires when you want a good heat the oil burner responds instantly associated burn ers generate and burn their own gases producing a radiant rich heat which can be regulated to any degree and it keeps its temperature which is so necessary simplist to operate absolutely odorless uses inexpensive range oil has a five year guarantee arthur j steckleyu phone 8516 stouffville local agent who will be glad to call on you to explain the associated burner and give you details as to cost of installing one in your present stove hosier but if any man bo blameless many peoplo call him noble nobility of action must result from ear nestness of purpose mans greatest gain is tho realiza tion of compotonco and faith fulness r g clendening funeral director markham telephone markham 9000

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