Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 21, 1936, p. 8

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stouffville ontario thursday may 21 193c n o o a o ioe ioiox ioe30i 30b30i 10x30e ioboi iocs o n o o d o n o n o o n o o n o o d o u o o d o o d o n o d o n n o n o i n o f ice i is the paramount thing that interests the price you can get for your cream is the k you as the shipper does he give careful your cream all the year roun out of the picture when the roads are aim inconvenient for you to make your own de weather buyers it accounts for the over at this season of the year cream shipper but closely related to the ind of service your creamery renders to tests honest weight and does he take d good weather and bad or does he drop ost impassable and just when it is most livery as so many creameries are fair abundance of cream trucks on the roads the stouffville creamery is justly proud of its record in serving its patrons because they have never- neglected them and maintain a constant service twelve months of the year in addition patrons should remember they have the privilege of delivering their own cream and being allowed for the delivery this is something that not all creameries can offer you back in 1918 stouffville creamery co which has been steadily improved yearly other concern we take satisfaction in ou has gone ahead year by year with the re the largest in our 18 years of existence a we render is entirely satisfactory in every of all the cream in this district is so is the answer commenced a service to the farmers until today it cannot be excelled by any r effoit from the fact that our business sult that in 1935 our output of butter was 11 this is a sure indication that the service respect there is a reason why over 90 id to the stouffville creamery service come and see us if you are not a shipp er we will be glad to discuss your par ticular problem supply you with the necessary cans pick up your cream or allow you to make your own delivery and pay you for it in addition we pay the highest mai price at all times just a word 70 milk shipper it is not a good thing to be shipping yo ur surplus milk to the dairies at churn ing price the price you obtain is very low and the effect on milk prices is depress ing it will pay you to send your surplus milk to our creamery in the form of cream you will get more money out of it this way while at the same time you help to keep big surpluses off the dairies the cow jumped over the m oon how we loved that little story in our childhood days and how little we dreamed that it would come true in our day and generation well heres how it happened the worlds greatest depression set in and farmers were going into the red being sold out daily by the bailiff this se ction of ontario escaped the trouble to a marked degree simply because the old dai ry cow fairly jumped over the moon she was the one line of defence against the ba iliff the cream cheque fairly kept the wolf from the door thats enough to prove to most farmers they should keep more more cows and ship their cream to us for highest prices and best daily service try stouffville creamery butter is pasteurized and safe for the sick room as well as best for the working man your grocer can supply you or procure di rect from the creamery or from our drivers q next to selling cream hog raising has given the farmers best returns in 1936 by shipping your cream you have the necessary skim milk for hog raising the stouffville creamery telephone 1sg03 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings o d o o d o o n o o 0 o d o o q o o q o x0e30e0c30i 30e30i 30e30e xoexox ioboi glasgow seeding is well advanced mr george brown has been en gaged at carman morris we are sorry to hear of miss joyce cleares illness mr and mrs j o spang of atha called on his sister mrs edwin forsythe ou sunday miss marion davis spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs it davis mr and mrs kenneth smith and family of toronto were sunday visitors at walter davis bethesda mr and mrs lou brillingor were sunday guests with mr and mrs wm morley percy taun visited with his parents in stouffville on sunday mr and mrs ernest steckley and reesor also mr and mrs a b shaffer spent saturday in toronto the church was filled to capacity last wednesday night when a group of girls from aurora present ed some tableaux which was thoroughly enjoyed by all those present we witnessed a light frost last friday night little damage to the crops resulted but many a flower garden was spoiled the following morning felt almost cold enough for us to pull our woollens on again the junior womens institute will hold their reorganization meet ing on thursday of this week at the home of mrs c hicks all members are asked to ibe present at this im portant meeting when the olticers for the next year will be elected please remember the hour 2 oclock on tuesday night there was a large attendance at the young peoples society when melville westminister guild provided the programme centred around music the topic readings and musical numbers were very appropriate after the meeting all enjoyed a tele gram contest which was followed by lunch say how about our ball team getting organized again some of these fine nights when it isnt toe cold we will have to have a gather ing and get things started we played our first game on the 24th last year and that date is almost here and we have not even had a practice yet of course we dont need much practice but it would not hurt to have a few games among ourselves how about it folks itser m its spring the energetic time of the year when the grownups and the kiddies need energizing pure foods instead of nostrums let our bread disappear from your table three times a day its a health habit speaking of our delicious pastry its delightfully digest ible stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor the dominion stores stouffville branch on city prices and advertising riehmello coffee lb 27c early morning coffee ltc 10c domestic and easelfirsi shortening 4 lbs cartons 47c 2 lb3 23c pie cherries tin 10c libbys ketchup 2 for 27c white beans 4 lbs 10c frys cocoa tin 10c sweet pickles bottle 23c sardines 0 tins 2oc camp tomau- soup 3 tin 23c peanut butter large jar 2le gum drops lb 10c salted peanuts lb 10c sandwich biscuits 2 lbs for 20c orange marmalade jar 23c rasp strawberry jam jar 20c fresh fruits and vegetables a e yeo manager bloomington rev jac kell wife and family of fairbank visited at ea storrys on friday mr and mrs robt leask and children of greenbank wore at her home wm focklers on sunday mrs hassard and son of toronto visited her aunt miss h fairies recently mr and mrs malcolm ramer and family attended the wedding of harry stover and elvera warder in toronto on saturday mr and mrs wm yake and family were at mrs laws on sun day the many friends of mr marvin lemon will be pleased to know he is able to be out again after his re cent operation claremont rev p l jull of brooklin unit ed church exchanged pulpits with rev j e glover on sunday morn ing last mr and mrs lyman pilkey have moved to their new bungalow and mr and mrs george riohardson have moved into the lyman pilkey residence claremont is preparing for it3 annual field day on tuesday june 23rd mr jos farr of weston who re cently purchased the grain elevator at north claremont is planning to extend the business mr john norton has moved his chopping mill to north claremont and willwork with mr farr mr charles cooper has moved into his residence just south of the hardware store mr cooper had this residence remodelled throughout and equipped with the most up-to- date facilities the travelogue hitchhiking round the world by the toll brothers of whitby was enjoyed by an audience that taxed the seating capacity of the united church on friday evening last a large number attended the crazy water crystal program and dance in the community hall ou friday evening last a number from here attended the rural church problem conference at blackstock on tuesday goodwood miss mcclellan visited at john ashenhursts on sunday mr and mrs w smalley spent sunday at mr bert tindalls norman wagg was in toronto on sunday harvey maye was home for tho weekend congratulations to mr and mrs bert maye on the birth of a son mr and mrs r darling and family at dr darlings on sunday next sunday is empire sunday and special services are being pre pared mr d horlick chicago ill spent a few days with mr f wood land this week mr and mrs j j foskitt and family attended the funeral ot a cousin at king city mr jordson was home over the weekend from near kingston where he is section foreman miss blanche todd has gono to guelph to commence her nursing course best wishes blanche mr and mrs harvey harris and son william of iniskilleu visited mr and mrs j f reid ou sunday mr and mrs a c burkholder stoufiville visited mrs burkholders mother mrs james at william w whittletons on sunday miss dora todd has taken a position iu toronto for a month mr justice todd has secured a position at mitchells farm mussel- mans lake mr and mrs howard harper accompanied by mr and mrs w rynard of zephyr motored to niagara on sunday to view the fruit belt in its glory ralph burry has returned to northern manitoba to resume his duties at the gold mines after spending a few weeks with his parents mrs and rev geo burry one of our villagers called on miss legate who is now with her brother on virtue ave in toronto owing to mrs legates serious accident which necessitated the amputation of a limb miss legate is very well and the patient is doing as well as can be expected the shell gasoline supply truck while travelling east of goodwood tuesday afternoon about one mile west met with an accident when a tire blew out causing the truck to swerve to the left side of the road into the ditch damaging the cab and fenders on the left side after tak ing the fenders off the truck was brought to goodwood on its own power and delivered the required amount of gas then started for home the driver was unhurt and able to operate the truck berths banks at the brierbush hospital stouffville on may 17th 1926 to mr and mrs clarence banks whitchurch twp a daughter it is estimated that there were 94000 less egglaying hens on farms in canada in 1935 than in 1934 but 268000 dozen more eggs were laid and the total estimated value of eggs 37763000 shows an increase or 3309000 over the revised valua tion of 1934 the average value of eggs in 1935 is estimated at 17 cents per dozen against 15 cents per dozen in 1934 appreciations card of thanks mrs levi hoover takes this means to publicly thank the mem bers of the womens association the bible class united church and to the any other individual friends for letters cards and flowers re ceived during her recent illness all of which was gratefully received and appreciated card of thanlvs the family of the late william harper are deeply grateful for tho kind assistance and sympathetic ex pressions received during their bereavement in the loss of a beloved father classified notices for sale cow and one heifer frank baker phone 15204 pigs for salesix wreks old lou hoover phone 1501 clare mont tailored suits for only ys we have been fortunate in picking up an exclusive line of ladies tailored suits at a tremendous sacrifice to clean the lot they are made of very fine tweeds nicely lined and tailored in the newest spring fashions the number is limited the sizes are varied so come in early and see them we have another shipment of ladies and young girls dresses all new summer shades and attractively made must be seen to be appreciated ladies coats and suits manufacturers clearance of ladies coats and suits which must be sold below cost to clear out quickly harry golden phone 263 stouffville lime is not a fertilizer strictly speaking lime in any of its forms is not a fertilizer but rather belongs to the class of soil amendments it does not contain any of the three essential plant foods nitrogen phosphoric acid and pot ash its main element is calcium which is required in relatively small quantities for plant growth and most soils contain sufficient of it naturally an abundance of lime is harmful to grass bulbs such as gladiolus potatoes and numerous other plants which thrive best in an acid or mild ly acid soil condition on the other hand it is helpful to the legumes such as the clovers peas including sweet peas asparagus and some other crops which soil acidity harms the main use of lime therefore is in correcting soil acidity and im proving the physical conidtion of heavy clay soils it does the latter by its action on the substances that cause the clays to become sticky and bake hard lime should therefore be used rather as a soil amendment and not primarily as a fertilizer wanted old and disabled horses and cattle dead or alive james arsenault phone 711 quantity multiplier onions for sale 4c pound luther ailin ph 70s stock for sale holstein cow just due also 13 sucking pigs m tait s109 tomato plants for sale 3 choice varieties r stewart albert street phone 120s bull for sale grade short horn ready for service robert spofford phono 2124 plants for saile all best varieties tomatoes and early cabbage 10c box a closson phone 309 for sale ireconditioned electric radios equipped with tubes show ing a good test 8 tube table model 7 tube table model 7 tube console in beautiful cabi net price 1750 to 25 george j storey for sale wagon with hayrack horse wagon 21 fleury plow incubator millers ideal water heated 400 egg scuffler 3 sec tion spike tooth harrow egg- scale 2 small chicken cups a zimmerman oak ridges creamery butter farmmade cheese factory cheese and miscellaneous dairy products in canada in 1935 all registered some incearse in produc tion impements for sale disc harrow massey harris cultivator massey harris spreader 3 riding plows top buggy second hand cream separator parts foidson tractor 13 tooth gang plow good boat agent for international harvester co fleury sons peter hamilton beatty bros ltd o k canadian potato machinery co universal lightning rod co ba lister melotte cream separator co frank ba ker stouffville real estate handled phone 15204 complete lubrication is more than simply forcing chassis lubricants into the handy fittings it is the proper use of the special greases for their special jobs uni versal joint greases for universal joints wheel bearing grease for wheel bearings water pump grease for water pump grease cups or fittings- front wheels removed and hearings washed and repacked battery checked etc let us give your car a complete lubrication we have the equipment carl boadway west end servce station opposite mansion house phono 265 tenders for coal and coke sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed tenders for coal will be received until 12 oclock noon daylight saving monday june 15 ll30 for the supply of coal and coke for the dominion buildings throughout the province of ontario forms of tender with specifica tions and conditions attached can be obtained from the purchasing agent dept of public works ottawo and the supervising archi tect 36 adelaide st east toronto ont tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied by the department and in accord ance with departmental sepecilica- fications the right to demand from the successful tenderer a deposit not exceeding 10 per cent of the amount of the tender to secure the proper fulfilment of the contract is reserv ed by order j m somerville secretary department of public works ottawa may 18 1936 reftooiv ftepair r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 before it is too late now is tho timo to repair your buildings which havo been un avoidably neglected during trying depression times get metal roofing with i tspcrmnnenco nnd low upkeep nnd savol eastern steel product offeni two grent values in metal hoofing ribroll and titelapl each has exclusive features guaran teeing wenthertightnesa and easy application they do not warp shrink crnek curl or bulge ask also about esp bams made by tho foremost companybuilt barn manufacturer in canada solt canadun manufacturer and dlsbl- bulora of jametway poultry equipment edstemsteeiptoducfe glo sfrctt iwon out factories alto at toronto and montreal

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