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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 24, 1941, p. 8

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page eight the tribune stouffville ontario thursday july 24 1941 the classified ads real estate for sale house and 1 m acres of laud on county road near mark- ham double garage hydro and accommodation for 400 laying hens priced to sell immediate possession apply dickson hill mills garage to rent church st south app s goudie ph j02 house to rent on main street hardwood floors newly decorated all conveniences apply isaac roadway albert street for rent 125 acre farm lot 33 con s pickering township brick house bank bain a very desirable property apply thomas williamson or d holden phone 1siii1 stouffville 150 acre farm for rent about 40 acres pasture and bush with stream lot 6 pt 7 con 3 ux bridge driving house and pig pen 20x30 to hold 40 pigs hen house two colony houses sheep pen 20x30 both pig pen and sheep pen on good stone or cement walls bank barn 42x70 good frame house water hot and cold also bath two cisterns in barn good fences near two good villages 1 vi miles from school apply to joseph alsop glasgow wanted wanted man wants work by the day or week also 12 year old boy wants a job for 1 month both are accustomed to farm work mansel elson bethesda just south of the store live stock for sale 350 pullets sussex and hamp hybrids hatched april 1st phone stouffville 7802 robert hook for sale good young jersey cow for sale due early august apply alvin s wideman phone markham 2sr22 ayrshire cow for sale 4- years old d gray phone s614 stock for sale special registered holstein bull calf 2500 dams official rop 2- vearold record 12764 lbs 432 lbs fat sirs dams rop 15s09 lbs c07 lbs fat 3s4 nsc extra good team of clydes 4 and 5 years old about 3200 lbs also 3- year old clyde mare all sound and well broken bargain prices 100 each 1 pair matched clyde yearlings 5000 each leech wood farm 2v miles east of yonge street 1 mile south of no7 highway b r leech owner firiigldaire refrigerators ranges delaval milkers milk coolers washers radios vacuum cleaners dairy cattle grain and straw accepted in trade bal cash or easy terms write or call b r leech farm dept for catalogue and save money by dealing toronto radio spouts 241 yonge st toronto out miscellaneous stray heifer came to my prem ises in july owner prove property and pay expenses d gray phone sg14 for sale clare jewell cook stove new design year old water front apply gordon bartholomew rupert avenue for sale or trade 1930 ford roadster good condition apply roy tindall phone 9703 quantity cedar posts for sale frank whetter phone 9320 tractor plowing and culti vating done on short notice walt holden phone 18401 cold storage lockers for rent for particulars apply to stouffville creamery phone 18g01 wanted dead horses and cattle telephone for free pick up stouffville 255 markham 432g claremont 913 we pay phone charges gordon young ltd adelaide 3g36 toronto welding welding uptodate welding shop opened in uxbridge equipped with portable machine capable of handling larger work such as boiler repairs and farm equipment prompt service rodman welding works phone no 9 uxbridge town upjn arms a telephone call from uxbridge town just as we go to press informs us that ten organizations in that town and district have combined to implore the department of high ways to complete the pavement from goodwood to stouftville now being constructed from uxbridge to good wood we are assured that the few who presented a claim for pavement as far south as goodwood ouly do not at all represent popular demand organizations petitioning the dept are the ufo iode board of trade veterans liberal club kiwanias club town and country truckers the town council and others card of thanks mr and mrs g o wright of ballantrae wishes to take this opportunity in offering their most sincere thanks and appreciation to all their neighbors and friends who so willingly and graciously offered their services in so many ways dur ing the illness of mr wright we also thank each and every one who remembered us by mail by phone and in person for cards letters and flowers received while inthe hospital card ok thanks mr pat murphy wishes to thank the neighbors and friends for their many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy in their present bereave ment tribune small advs will sell your the next public holiday is mon- live stock the cheapest way day august 4th it knocks cm down keeps em down fly spray new 151 proved high test the repellant tannin film spray that chases the flies away and lasts on cattle all day it sticks spray screen doors windows they stay away practically stainless odorless no taint used in house stores butcher and barber shops fruit dairy etc spray repells and kills bot gad warble heel and small flies spray horses they gain flesh cows give more milk hogs gain weight hens really produce reg spray 95c gal 1g0 oz improved high test 125 gal igooz fragrant for house 25c and 49c standard bottles at 5c 10c 15c 25c 59c george e baker phmb manufacturing chemist stouffville ontario in memouiam davis lu sad and loving memory of a dear wife and mother mrs jess davis who passed away july 301940 not just today but everyday in silence we remember lovingly remembered by husband and family in memoiuam davisin loving memory of our dearest grandmother mrs jess davis who passed away july 30 1940 oh how patient in thy suffering when no hand could give thee ease god the helper of the helpless saw thy pain and gave thee peace so sadly missed addle and eurla local girls stand chance to win beauty contest all the pretty girls dont live in toronto by any means stated bob armstrong publicity man for the big civic holiday attractions at cedar beach musselmans lake when he asked the tribune to urge local damsels to enter the big show miss burkett winner of the miss toronto title last week will be on the grounds all day and will act as a judge for the beauty contest but will not be a competitor it may be noted that this years winner of the toronto show was an unknown- girl until she stepped into the limelight at the police games on saturday previous winners have all been un known and so some fair miss from this town would stand a good chance to carry off the 5000 award being offered at cedar beach it promises to be a big show with between forty and fifty competing in the beauty contest alone many of the runnersup in the toronto dis play having already entered entire net proceeds go to the red cross your duty is to help the farmer notice to water users as there is now ample supply of water in town reservoirs for all normal purposes the use of hose is again permitted by our domestic customers during the prescribed hours of from g to s pm and no longer each evening of the week council congratulates the water users for manner and spirit in which they cooperated to conserve the supply during the past two weeks making it again possible to resume our normal use with safety for our fire requirements i d rusnell chairman men of 30 40 50 pep vbi vigor snbnormal want normal pep vim vigor vitality try ostrex tonic tablets contains tonics stimulants oyster elements aids to normal pep after 30 40 or 50 get a special introductory sre for only 35tf try this aid to normrl jhf and vim loday for sale at all ood ds store with farm helpers few and far between ontario farmers are in des perate need of immediate aid to salv age the hay crop states a maclaren director farm service force on tario department of labour canada is committed to largo quantities of food for great britain 112000000 pounds of cheese for 1941 and millions of pounds of bac on as well as vast quantities of powered milk this means that every wisp of hay must be placed in barns in good condition this cannot be done with the pitiful amount of man power at present available on farms and calls for quick action on the part of men who could spare at least one day a week on a farm in the vicinity of his city town or village already thousands of high school boys have been placed with farmers in various parts of the province and the farmers are so pleased with the magnificent response of youth and the efficiency shown that the farm service force has been asked to supply an additional 500 boys there are many industries particularly in smaller towns and communities which have among their workers many men who have had experience on the farm and are physically capable of doing a good days work in the hayfield or har vest field our appeal is to such in dustries as are not engaged in essen tial war production to allow such workers as will volunteer to help in haying and harvest one day a week so that they may spend it on some nearby farm helping to bring in the hay or harvest contact the district representative ontario departmen of agriculure newmarket or notify the office of this paper if you can help marketing your wheat our market for fall wheat is secondto none in the province our service too you will find satisfactory in every way we guarantee top market quotations correst weight correct grade and prompt settlement we supply sax and pick up at your barn or field dicksons hill mills markham m est 1842 ontario chick service that satisfies language specialist goes to bowjlnvhle miss jean lennox daughter of mrs emily lennox who occupies the betz bungalo on main street opposite baker avenue has been appointed to the high school staff at bowman- ville where she acted as supply teacher the last three weeks before school closed miss lennox a specialist in languages recently com pleted an outstanding university course and howmanville is fortun ate in its choice there are sixteen teachers on the staff presented with mantle clock at a well attended farewell party tuesday evening at the home of mr and mrs j s dougherty a mantle clock and eulogistic address were presented to mr and mrs bert carpenter who are moving this week to bradford friends and members of the stouffville christian church and affiliated organizations combined to make the presentation mrs a s collins read the address and miss dorothy wagg presented the clock mr carpenter has purchased a grocery store business in the holland marsh town cne call for local dancers the fulopep saveonfeed plan todays great poultry profit opportunity you can pocket savings up to 15 to 20 on feed cost feeding fulopep egg mash with 13 whole oats and 13 scratch grains nhwv mk the fall of 1941 a record v season for profits thousands of successful poultrymcn feed the fulopep way that saves up to 15 to 20 on cost of feeding for heavy egg production with 12 fulopep egg mash j whole oats and 3 scratch grain your feed costs as much as 15 to 20 less yet this ration is so wonderfully balanced in feed values it helps hens maintain a high standard of health and vitality get all the details on this practical moneysaving plan and see us today for your seasons require ments of fulopep egg mash containing concentrated spring range that wonderful aid to flock health stiver bros authorized quaker feed dealer stouffville ontario phone 4501 the fubopep way makes poultry pay i kate aiken director of womens activities at the canadian national exhibition this year informs the tribune that on wednesday september 3rd the cne are hold ing an old time square dance con test which is likely to be the big attraction of the day mrs aiken states that she has heard that stouft ville and locality has some marvel ous square dancers and asks this paper to induce them to enter the contest here is what they will offer in the way of prizes 1st 2500 second 2000 3rd 1500 passes to the grounds will be supplied it is going to be a colorful outdoor show and lots of fun the judge will be the ministers of agriculture the tribune has been supplied with an entry form and any young people in the district are invite to enter fet in touch with us right away if you are interested threshing roasts harvest time is herb again and for that crowd of hungry men men heres nothing more appetizing than one of our tender juicv thresh ing roasts try one and see phone 279 iow everyday prices wit j pi del i very stouffville meat market win pitman west end fails to take townlinr corner and plows through freli a lemonville couple mr acd mrs william dunlop narrowly es caped injury on sunday evening while driving on the 7th concession of markham when they failed to take the turn unto the townline opposite the paisley farm their car cleared the ditch went through the wire fence and part way up the iieid before being brought under control neither mr dunlop nor bis wife suffered any injury outside of a bad shakeup sixteen rinks in annual tournament film star is a gob robert montgomerys movie studio is learning that when a star joins the navy hes definitely lost to hollywood for his term of service montgomery finished a picture just before he joined the studio want ed to add a scene and sent a re quest to the navy to borrow the star for one sequence montgomery the navy replied is on a training cruise his whereabouts unknown the stu dio will use a double for the scene keeping his back to the camera sixteen rinks took the field in the annual mens rowling tournament here on wednesday afternoon win ner to take the toronto and stonft- ville old boys association trophy awarded by dr g f irdchardsn and f l button kc clubs represented for this afternoons competition in cluded markham newmarket claremont toronto norwood an5 uxbridge 8th line markham miss kirk of toronto is visiting with her grandmother mrs j kre a few from here attended the free methodist camp meeting at holland landing on sunday mrs isaacoff of toronto is stay ing for sevoral weeks with mrs jac shank master bobby wideman of dnn- barton has been having holidays at he homo of his grandparents mr and mrs j l byor mr and mrs ernest fletcher and miss evelyn prlngle of sandford and former residents of this line spent sunday evening with mr and mrs allan wideman a number of relatives and friends from here were in attendance at the funeral of the lato david shirk at the heise hill cemetery last sun day afternoon the first threshing of grain for this year in this locality a twenty acre field of wheat made a good yield he grain being a good nuality mr albert wideman is the ownr of this field which was one of the finest fields of wheat to he seen ir this district

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