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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 30, 1941, p. 12

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pafie twelbe the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 30 1941 read these ads real estate house for sale or rent obrien avenue recently remodelled and fully equipped with conveniences large lot ideal location f f saunders 116 concord ave tor onto or f nendick 110 waverly road toronto for sale or rent fine brick residence on church street all conveniences apply to george leary co for rent bungalo in westend fully eciuipoed win simpson brown betty tea rooms live stock for sale 2 brook sows with pigs 2 weeks old wellington yake hcthesda wanted barn frame not smaller than 24x36 larger one preferred what have you to off er g h fisher blacksmith gormley advocate religious instruction through markham schools for sale good holstein cow young easy milker 2food used cream separators 2cood used grain grinders bell sox iilicik- 28k stouffville for sale bronze turkey gobbler shadow lake farm phone 9210 for salei pigs for sale a number of chunks 40 to 60 lbs george peck ringwood phone 9911 for sale holstein cow register ed calf by side also jersey cow calf by side h meyer phone 5503 lost near gormley a fox hound dog white with brown spot on each side ireward apply tribune office miscellaneous wanted potatoes 25 bags of early seed dawson hare ph 4721 wanted any quantity of good used feed sacks must be clean and sound dickson hill mills for sale 35 pigs 3 months old dave pugh claremoul wujiitlyvs chick hatchery start the season right with wijllit mans high quality barred or white rock chicks these are from bloodtested stock and are noted for liveabillty and large egg production norma x wagg goodwood phone stouffville 7609 wanted single man for dairy and mixed farming apply box t tribune office wanted experienced married man for dairy and mixed farming separate house garden and milk apply box m tribune wanted gii- 1 for general house- work apply mrs h b freel phone 1301 wanted used stifftooth culti vator 11 tooth must be in good condition for cash w mckay phone 5212 special notice save money on radios refrigerators ranges frigidaire milk coolers and dela- val milkers we still have a quantity without the new 25 pc tax act quickly trades accepted b r leech toronto radio sports ltd 241 yonge st toronto sale register saturday feb 1 cash sale of cows horses sheep pigs fowl etc the property of oliver boyle lot 70 con 1 whitchurch yonge street opposite cfrb sale at 1 oclock sharp dst no reserve f n smith auctioneer saturday february 1 en tire household furniture includ ing antique pieces dishes china- ware etc the estate of the late mrs h brown at lot 34 on the 4th of markham just south of gormley sale at 1 oclock terms cash a s farmer auctioneer saturday february 8 auc tion sale of standing hardwood to be sold in small lots at lot 25 rear concession 7 pickering entrance from 8th con the pro perty of lome bath this is an ex cellent bush with a lot of good hardwood spread over it sale at two terms cash and until april 1942 allowed to remove timber a s farmer auctioneer thursday feb 27 entire farm stock and implements at lot 35 con 3 markham the property of john lees sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer avanted dead horses and cattle for free pek up in your locality phone w arscnault stouffvilc 8511 j s bnird markham 1320 wo pay phono charges gordon young ltdtorontoade3030 motor license by mail properly filled and signed applica tion forms with money order or postal note enclosed will be renew ed and returned by return mail at the unionville motor license office mrs g a m davison license issuer notice to creditors all persons having claims against the estate of edmund whittloton late of the township of uxbridge in the county of ontario farmer who died at the said township of uxbridge on or about the 12tli day cf may 1940 are required to file their claims with the undersigned solicitor on or before the 24th day of february 1941 after which date the assets of tho estate will be dis tributed having regard only to claims then received dated at oshawa the isth day of january 1941 arthur w s greer 6 king st e oshawa ont solicitor for tho executricos of the estate of the deceased edmund whlttleton card of thanks william h whyte and family ringwood wish to thank the kind friends neighbors pallbearers and honorary pallbearers and those who so kindly provided cars and for the many acts of kindness and sym pathy in our recent bereavement card of thanks we wish to heartily thank all our friends and neighbors who so willing ly helped in the preparation and during our auction sale all of which was a great help sincerely appreci ated mr and mrs and mary bradshaw wanted turnips all sizes good quality potatoes also beets carrots and parsnips best prices r e brown hone 176 stouffville moving west m rawlinson ltd established 54 years special rates on household effects in pool cars to winnipeg and west to coast long distance moving and first class ware houses for storing household effects 610 yonge street toron to phone ki 5125 seventysix i xmates there are now seventysix in mates in the york county house of refuge at newmarket twenty of whom are women it was reported yesterday to york county council by home commission a e weldon and a p wheler flour always dependable metoa heed fluy t ivory flour rigidly tested for high quality mixes well rises lightly makes delicious tasting bread and rolls helps prevent expensive baking failures stiver bros well attended was the 72nd annual gathering of the markham tovnship religious educational council in session at victoria square united church last thursday rev ii j mckay of victoria square took charge of the opeiug devotions giving uplifting counsel o all sunday school workers and leaving a spirit of love and cooper ation that was evident throughout the day reports from the heads of the various depts were given and in the instances of the primary and adult depts discussion followed lee by mrs barkey of dicksons hill and mr paul boadway iu the afternoon reports continu ed with a discussion on teachers training work ably led by rev d mcgregor emphasis was laid upon the need for earnest consecration and careful preparation by all those engaged in teaching classes by unanimous approval of all gathered the executive were warmly commended for their effort in the work of religious education in the schools and the desire was express ed that this work might be carried on in the remaining schools of the township the address of the after noon was given by rev r k vickers of stouffville on christian youth at worship mr vickers stressed the importance of leading young people in worship in the pre- itssoii period of the sunday school hour and stated that worship is no something foreign to the nature of young people it is not an ex traneous idea that we are trying to inject into the childs life it is something already there that needs nurturing and developing he said worship is the soul of religion therefore adequate time must be spent in the preparation for the worship period it is necessary to have a reverential attitude appro priate music is essential and in this regard we must avoid jazzy music and meaningless words the word of god must be prominent and prayer vital sentence prayers for those who are timid would not be amiss said mr vickers the session was dismissed with prayer by the president the childrens hour was held in the community hall at 2 pm and was a feature of the day under the direction of mrs p g lehman and miss edith ramer the children ware pointed to christ in song story and object lesson mr and mrs mack of the markham pente costal church were also present they are awaiting the call to africa where they hope to take up their life work the closing session in the even ing was addressed by rev a e owen of unionville who followed the theme christian youth at service it was a fitting and in spiring message for the close of the convention which had been filled with soul searching challenges to responsibility to sunday school workers rev mr owen charged teachers to keep in contact with your pupils throughout the week wnr their respect and admiration encourage them to bring their souls troubles to you counsel them wise ly and above all be an open book with clear pages that you are not ashamed to have them read officers for 1941 president don ratcliff stouffville 1st vice pros e j stiver union ville 2nd vice pros ville secretary treasurer e j stiver unionville asst sec treas g i son markham graphic description of life in london continued from front page i accompanied the minister on his visits to the stricken homes and families and it made ones heart ache to see the ruthless devesutiou the minister said to me we have lost our building but we still have the church it is truly amazing to talk to the people who have lost every fraction of their possessions and find with what they meet the disaster and it is the same all over london tho morale is wonderful and the bravery of those who have been hurt and buried under the de- br3 is marvelous our church services are very dis organized we meet for worship at ii am and 4 pm in order to allow the people to get home before dark ness sets in if the alert goes dur ing the service we stop lor a few moments to let any folk go to the shelters who may desire to do so most remain and we carry on to the end of course all our services are curtailed one is learning to preach for ten minutes now i fancy i hear some of my friends say wish it was only that length over here gn a recent sunday- the communion ser vice was being held whilst a dog fight was in progress overhead you can believe rne it was a very solemn occasion we are not able to hold a weeknight meeting at all as it is too dangerous to be out after dark ow ing to the shrapnel from our guns besides the possibility of a bomb nutting an end to ones activities needless to say our thoughts- are very often in canada sometimes we wonderwhy we left and wish our selves back again away from all this terrible business you people are well out of it but it is good to know- how canada is playing up to the war situation and if your income tax and the price of commodities has risen do not grumble pay up with a smile for your little sacri fice is nothing compared to the cost we are paying over here high prices rising taxes rationed food stuffs long nights with death around us continually but the british empire stands and we shall win thru cost what it may if the dominions pull their weight with us so good friends do your job plow your fields sow your grain raise your hogs cattle and produce for every little bit means existence for some one over here lions program and committees for carnival night wednesday february 5 tickets and finance lions bert nolan albert booth clayt baker director of events lion gordon bailey announcer of events lion jess oook judging committee lions fred button gordon bailey broom ball captain lions hugh baiinerinan john hodgins races lions blake sanders tim oneill telf reniiie jess cook helpers lions gordon speuce can boadway andy williams merv watts horse race lion andy williams bandmaster lion jess cook best couple skating lions fred button gordon bailey spot and lucky ticket prizes lions gordon spence merv watts broom ball referee l e atkin son events to start- sharp at s pm markham juniors at top as playoffs draw near dicksons hill mrs jos b hoover spent a few days in toronto recently mr j shepherd had sunday din ner at simeon hoovers mr and mrs roy mover and katherine visited at valentine bol- enders at bethesda last week the annual meeting of the dick sons hill cemetery board was hehl wednesday of last week no change was made in the personnel of dir ectors but the secretary reports a successful year financially in spite of the expense entailed by the extra mowing which was necessary to keep the grounds in good condition dicksons hill was well represent ed at tho township sunday school convention at victoria square last week and everyone agreed that the dav was one well spent we expect mr abe stouffer to be prepared to read the delegates report in s s next sunday some dicksons hillites in conver sation with a highly esteemed christian worker of another com munity at the ss convention were greatly entertained by his narrative of n experience encountered in our town years ago it seems that his car was ditched at the foot of tie h il just as the worshippers were dispersing from church and they- congregated at the scene of tie accident making pointed remarks about people who drank and ad monishing him to change his ways after all these years the gentleman can still laugli and has never for gotten dicksons hill mr harvey mover has been ex pel imenting on his cows by giving them electrical treatments it work like this he fixed up his milking machine recently and tried it on the bossies who did not take very kindly to this method of milk ex traction and raised quite a ruzipus investigation showed that there was a short in the equipment which caused tho cows considerable dis comfort three boys in uniform were pre sent at church on sunday earl and howard hoover were on their week end leave from newmarket and ross cunningham who recently enlisted and was spending the week end with anthony hoovers ross enjoying camp life there was a good attendance at the young peoples meeting monday night the address was given by rev c cullen of the brethren in christ church at gormley and he spoke on loving the unloveable on the mission fields of dark africa the henderson sisters sang a num- of beautiful selections and lehman gave a very appro priate reading on a call to ser vice ber mrs 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs alf gardener or toronto spent sunday at william helmkays mr and mrs bruce taylor and glcnda of oshawa spent the week end at albert taylors birthday greetings this veeii go to ronald taylor and beverley beach willis taylor of oshawa is taking an enforced holiday due to an att ack of flu pie arthur knight of newmarket spent sunday at his home also at mr knights were mr and mrs el latcham of uxbridge l stotiffer stouff- wililam- melville the melville united church wa held a successful meeting on mon day evening at the home of mr and mrs k a grant the worship per iod was conducted by the rev a j orr after which interesting and beautiful motion films of kentucky carolina georgia and our beautiful iluntsville district and algonquin park were exhibited by mr jarvis grant of toronto the evenings en tertainment was also enhanced by the addition of wellpleasing solos rendered by mrs h forrester mr dick bowles and corporal douglas dadock rcaf as well as piano elections and the proceeds will go to the funds of the wa we are glad to report that mr a d bruce is making progress to wards recovery in tho toronto hos pital and we all hope he may soon be rble to return home let us not forget our church ser vice next sunday we cannot afford to miss going to church these days markham and aurora junior hockey clubs moved into the top position in this league this week markham defeating sutton 94 and aurora dumping newmarket 52 staging a vicious last period on slaught markham downed sutton sutton 94 here last night in a junior oii a c game markham started off in nigh gear firing home three before sutton got under way the locals then hit the score sheet three times to once for the visitors to tighten up the fray after that fine effort they fell apart in the last chapter and markham went on to win as they pleased baker watson harper laurie and bagay did the sniping for the classy victors porte odell griffith lavlolette tallied for the losers markham havo only two more games to wind up their end of the schedule these being this friday when they play a return game with sutton on monday feb 3 a game with aurora the team finishing highest in the league standing will have the choice of ice for the playoffs first and third teams play best two out of three games home and home game if third gamo is neces sary it will be played on neutra ice games to count second and fourth teams same as first and second in case of a tie the club standing with the highest goals scored for takes the highest position this failing to declare a winner tho team with the highest number of goals scored against the team in which it is tied with is de dared the winner western canada special bargain excursions from all stations in eastern canada going daily february 1 1941 inclusive return limit 45 days tickets good in coaches at fares approximately 1 1sc per mile tourist sleeping cars at fares approx 1 38c per mile- standard sleeping cars at fares approx 1 58c per mile- cost of accommodation in sleeping cars additional baggage checked- stopovers at all points going and returning 6 similar excursions from western to eastern canada during same period v tares tickets return limits and train in formation from lccnsasktorhandbdx canadian national adv no t16 births mcwlifrtor at the brierhush hos pital stouffville on wednesday january 22nd 1941 to mr and mrs roy mcwhlrter brougham a daughter irigcrnmii at the brierbush hos pital stouffville on tuesday january 2sth 1941 to mr and mrs alton c hagerman green river a son quality price suggestions for saving a dollar saved is a dollar earned when your cash returns from your produce do not much more than pay production costs it is doubly necessary to take inventory of your feeding methods it is times like these when shurgain feed service has a special appeal to the thoughtful feeder there is not much you can do about produce prices but 100 pounds of shurgain hog concentrate mixed with your own grains will save you 4 to 5 cwt per hog 100 pounds of shurgain big 50 concentrate mixed with 500 lbs- of grain will give you a balanced laying- mash at 160 per cwt shurgain laying mash is sold to you less the 500 to 600 commission taken by the dealer shurgain feed service also makes it possible for you to bring in your own mash bags for refilling making an additional saving of 250 per ton shurgain feed service also supplies all necessary information for complete feeds for any class of livestock- shurgain makes and saves you money dicksons hill mills murklmm rr est ii2 ontario chick service that satisfies plus service

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