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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 11, 1942, p. 3

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ijifristi 4- c the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 11 1942 page thrett fnsm the beloved beieuerl v awwner bros success with beulah bondi gene iockhart eusabeth frases hrrry davenport uura hope crews grant mitchac duwted by jfjfijl irving rapper a m m i aiii- wimii w stanley theatre thursfrisat june 111213 two showings each evening mis sofia latchford is home from ayr where she has been liv ing or the winter with her daugh ter mrs urquhart el a grubin ro optometrist trill be at his office in stouffville on monday june 15th mrs dave mcmillan of uxbridge lists been visiting in town this past tree a new flag flying over the school building only since april is begin ning to fray at the ends flags that ire such poor service are a waste cf money mrs thomas kerr of toronto las been home for a week with her parents mr and mrs william simpson suffering from an infec tion of the ear mr and mrs hugh kerr of toronto were also recent guest at the brown betty miss margaret forsyth has been appointed to the staff of the mark- ham village public school margaret recently resigned from the ring- wood school messrs gordon spence ireg button and m b watts officers of the stouffville air qadet unit were the guests on wednesday of the oshawa rcaf training sta tion the local men were given a thorough tour of the post were tak en for a short flight and enter tained to supper a record snowball bloom was brought to this office last week end from the farm of chas atkin son at bethesda the giant ball measured nine and a half inches around mr atkinson says that the tree has always borne exceptional ly large blooms but that this year the growth is probably the greatest yet coleman stoves are selling just now faster than any other oil stove designed for summer use its a mark of distinction to own one of these fine stoves so economical to operate and so serviceable on the farm or any where in a modern kitchen drop in at our store and see one of these lovely stoves that selling so fast the coleman will relieve your heavy duty stove that can scarcely be re placed today on the market brathwaite hardware stouffvtijije ontario local personal news floyd forsyth has made a very- satisfactory recovery from a nasal operation which he underwent in a toronto hospital only recently after driving through the country viewing the growing crops and en joying the sunshine of last monday we heard a man say he was ashamed of all the grumbling he had done about the weather over the past three weeks there are a lot ot guilty folk we fear ann brown granddaughter ot mr and mrs r s chambers north ot town recently underwent an operation tor appendicitis up in london ontario the home of her parents ann is one of the little girls that spent the summers here with her grandparents when she first came ann was but seven and now she is 13 and longing to get back to the farm for the holidays folks on main street will recall the young miss about town with her grandfather almost daily her father is a teacher m the technical school at london mrs ctj ross dies a resident of brindale for the past 34 years mrs catharine leith ross died on thursday at her home funeral services were held satur day afternoon at 3 oclock in st peters church erindale form erly catharine fenwick mrs ross was a resident of markham town ship before coming to erindale back to horso and buggy days folks who saw constable ira d riusnelll and his wife on friday evening driving the fine team of ponies owned in town by mr charles ward didnt realize that it was a bride and groom of thirty years ago that were having the thrill it was just that many years ago to the night that mr and mrs rusnell were joined in wed lock by the rev m bricker the ceremony was performed at the present residence of mr lambert stouffer and the couple left in a horse and buggy hence it was fit ting that after years f driving a car they should revert t this type of conveyance for one more such ride friends will join with us in extending hearty gojd wishes to the couple of this eventful time in their lives constable rusnell only a little moie than a month ago re tired from the village council to become the guardian of the law here and he is doing a good job an amusing incident which occurred in town a wek ago has just come to our attention and we gladly pass it on it appears that several local ladies were so inter ested in readm the local happen ings in the tribune fmt they went right on into the columns of clare- mont items withou leaizing it it just so happened that a ired cross card party was bejig advertised for mrs cooks home in clareinont but these ladies nnsonstrued it as be ing mrs dan ciok of stouffville thus they showpd up promptly on saturday afternoon at our station street residence and spent same minutes befora their error was re vealed although they were a little dubious since tli3 affair seemed so poorly attended they never falter ed for a moment until actually in formed by our iocai lady that no afternoon party was scheduled for her home miss hart a teacher in one of the toronto schools was a weekend visitor with her parents mr and mrs g hart who recently moved to one of the church street apartments miss mary curtis ot lindsay and miss greta smith toronto were weekend visitors with mrs weather- ill church st mr and mrs bruce rowbotham and son are holidaying at their respective homes with mr and mrs fc rowbothamstouffvule and mr george freeman cedar grove murray nendick ot stouffville an employee of the trull funeral home toronto is in town this week enjoying his holidays bud sanaerson son ot mr and mrs william sanderson who is employed in one of loblaws big grocery stores has been home en joying a weelds summer vacation game wardens are apparently on the alert in the holland landing area a toronto party was fined 10 in newmarket court last week for having 48 perch over the limit on ihe sutton rivjr twentyfive is the catch allowed according to law mrs j h sherk is making good recovery since her recent severe at tack of the flu rev mr sherk was down from montreal iriver last week during the severest part of his wifes illness the family reside in one of the two apartments formerly the w b sanders residence enlists with rcaf mr norman baker son of mr and mrs frank baker of stouff ville has offeied hiservices to the air force njrin who at present is living with his wife in belleville where he is pmplojed in the bank of commerce will complete a radio technicians cotiiss before entering the service actively dancing saturday evenings at cedar beach gardens mjjsseljians lake jack wachter and his orchestra ont rios most beautiful dance pavilion crea we want more of it you want the best market for it have our truck call or make your own deliveries to the creamery and get two cciiis extra per pound of butterfat cold storage meat lockers for rent stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday saturday evenings stouffville ont phone 18601 tlie lino is busy how many times do we hear this statement made by your telephone exchange and how annoying when you really want to speak to someone on business for just a moment or two telephone subscribers should keep in mind the fact that others wish to make use of the line and so make their talk short today more subscribers than ever are forced on single lines because of the shortage of materials to add additional lines but if all would cooperate much of the inconvenience now experienced could be overcome probably the tele phone companies are to blame for this busy line annoyance by not enforcing the rule of a limited time for a conversation joo and joe have a visit mr joe meitens from new lis- keard was in town for a week visit ing mr joe mertens on the farm west of town the northerner was accompanied by his brotherinlaw and his wife who went on to hamil ton for a few days mr martens is a former resident of stouffville and still owns a property here to dis tinguish the two joes when they liv ed here they were referred to as old joe and young joe but by the way the northern joe has de veloped he could now be marked as big joe for he tips the scales at over 200 back home again everybody will be delighted to learn that mr a c burkholder is home again after his recent opera tion with mrs burkholder he arrived back on friday the eye on which the operation was perform ed is still bandaged but given pro per time it is believed that sight will be restored to it quality service reliable seeds reliable brand seed corn biddicks hybrid corn for ensilage nos 606 625 645 for grain no 355 sow hy brids 8 lbs per acre golden glow formley imp learning golden glow wisconsin no 7 whitecap yellow dent sweepstakes ideal for green feed it is a leafy growthy corn seeds for emergency feed sudan grass millet soy beans dwarf essex rape fall turnip seed schumacher feed the best for hogs i dairy cattle and young stock seed buckwheat leave your order early as the supply is limited stiver bros bed cross notes the 7th seven unit continues its splendid work last week handing in 19 skirts for sixyearold girls made from our workroom materials and also donated a quilt the top of which had been given by mrs spence mrs k g tarr also is thanked for her gift of a crib quilt mrs roy grove tho war branch the branch gratefully acknow ledge 2 from christian endeavour class at altona quilt from the bloomington ladies clothing mar- jaret wahl twin sweater and 9 little dresses and bloomers pyjamas and coats from the high school all beautifully made and greatly ap preciated m avey secy may sec alaska employees of the jupp construc tion co- engaged in town for two or three weeks have been offered work on the new alaska highway now being rushed by ottawa and washington to provide road trans portation from edmonton to the far north mr tom brooks foreman of the gang working in town and several of his men may accept the offer when all the details are presented to them brooks is a resident of sunderland wallace byce and stiner are uxbridge men engaged by the jupp company lac wesley james has gradu ated from the bombing and gun- nery school at macdonald man- toba and is home on furlough visit ing his mother who recently moved to town from goodwood the ice cream quotas are having their effect in curbing the sale ot this popular summer refreshment on monday this week at least four dealers hadnt an ice cream cone in their premises but all expected a new supply on the evening trans port those who attended the baptist convention of the womens baptist home and foreign missionary societies at temple church tor onto were mr and mrs william waddell mrs c e macleod mrs george lee miss charlotte chap man miss sadie stewart one lawyer to another a young lawyer who spent most of his time trying to seem busy and prosperous went out for a while leaving on his door a card neatly marked will be back in an hour on his return he found that some envious rival had inscribed under neath what for now with the gas rationing keep ing picnic parties closer to their home grounds special efforts should bo taken to see that the memorial park property be kept in the finest trim to receive both local and out- oftown tourists in recent years our park has had a steadily grow ing picnic population and it would seem a shame if our one beauty spot should be allowed to fall into disrepair care should be taken of the park facilities such as the pic nic benches and tables to see that they are housed during the winter and not left as is frequently tho case to stand the rigors of each suc cessive winter considerable money and pains were taken to lay oht beautifying flower beds shrubs and a rustic fence to the fine shady grove across the stream and it be hoves the parks commission to see that the work of the interested par ties who placed them there shall not be wasted both tho bowling club and the tennis club are do ing their part to keep our park alive as a desirable picnic sit and the full cooperation of the town authorities should be forthcoming to assist in the work joins ambulance corps edward good son of mr e r good of tlie brienbush hospital has joined the royal canadian ambul ance corps and r last week passed his medical examination being pro nounced al being a fullfledged undertaker and a fine specimen of young manhood ed will be a valu able addition to his unit recently he has been with the ss russel parlors at oakwood he got his schooling in stouffville and attend ed the mbc church here back on jury this week messrs clarence staf ford and les wideman are back in whitby serving on jury which ad journed last spring to this date during his absence joe housser will carry the mail over rural route no 3 from stouffville while mr wideman serves the country in an other capacity mr housser in case you do not know him lives on the 10th concession in the brick resi dence just north of the railway tracks on tho east side of the road the place is a small vegetable acreage family to settle here mr and mrs gordon bailey are looking for a new location in town since this week they have een in formed that dr harry wilson of englehart will require the residence now occupied by the baileys oppos ite the home of miss gertrude todd and which was built by dr wilsons father the late fred wilson dr wilsons wife and two children hope to be here for the reopening of school in sept next but whether dr wilson will locate here and carry on a medical practice the press is not able to state not many years ago stouffville enjoyed the services of five medical men whereas today there are but two and dr wilson would be a welcome help to the pre sent harddriven practitioners but the press is not able to offer this trend of events as something that will transpire because dr wilson may have vastly different ideas even though his wife and two child ren may locate in town advertisers should keep in mind that this year the musselmans lake edition of tho tribune will be published on the week of july 16 this annuaj paper to the lake has proved one of the best mediums for bringing the message of your wares to the campers over 2000 copies will be circulated in this special edition and storekeepers and others should plan now to take advantage of this great circulation i conflicting reports from tho scugog mr ira aldred of the goodall company is limping around these days nursing an injured toe and strange as it may seem the injury was received when he was attempt ing to do a good act his brother who operates the home farm at scugog was rushed to the hospital last week and the seed merchant immediately took up the challenge and rushed home to carry on the farm work during the course of his duties and here is where the story is a bit clouded a calf step ped on the foot of the newcomer causing him excruciating pain hence monday this week he came back to stouffville without any resentment of course against the calf another story comes from the banks of the scugog to the effect that mr aldred was out fishlngjand stubbed his toe on a fishing trip went overboard but reached shore and quickly re covered when he was assurred that the japs had not torpedoed his boat over s3000 worth of smokes to our boys overseas the latest financial statement of the stouffville veterans comfort fund shows that this worthy organ ization has raised over 350 to send cigarettes to our boys on the fight ing front nearly 3000 must be donated every month to keep up the good work think of others when buying your own smokes previously announced 336 31 sr womens institute 5 00 a dixon 1 00 c cadioux 1 00 a vaughan 50 don cadleux 1 00 carl boadway 2 00 bert maskoll 1 00 from bottles 11 14 35s 95 marmill growing 16 and 18 protein marmill growing mashes are rations that have given satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong bone good feather development these results from the feeding of marmill growing mashes it con tains every ingredient essential for growth health and vitality all scientifically balanced just arrived a shipment of hybrid seed corn place your order now for blue coal central feed store stouffville ont phone 277 v-

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