Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 27, 1945, p. 8

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stouffville255 kmarkham 4326 o claremont 913 9 rl4 s wepavphone charges 7 1 1 gordon young ltd pltadelafde 3636 s toronto iivvwoodisoftwood slabs also cord v wood geo derushafph clare- is n jgfmont4r3 17tf 3 r- chopping notice jfsjf r w commencing- decsrdwe will fek jingle bellsjingle bells- 1 have peeled awayts s- r but bakers swbetnek is fiere to stay fei a message kittm bakers sweetxeb- as we lookforwaid to this first peacetjme newvyeauin several yeais it is with a feeling of pride in can adas accomplishment in- the war and we are thankful that this new year many families will be reunit ed when peace on earth and goodwill toward all men will give us new hope for a brighter future during the war years just passed we looked forward with the same hopeful expectation to victory and peace post war planning to giveevery person a place to live and employ ment should be the chief thought for veterans who risked their lives overseas should be given every opportunity to establish him or herself and not be embarassed financially anticipating your fm ther co-opera- tion we look forward to doing our pait in securing a happy state of affairs which we all looked for- ward to rafter the war ave wish you all a very happy new year and continued pro sperity geo e baker phmb manufacturing chemist stouffville ontario board twritebox 146 richmond ygarwyafrz bush wanted10 or 15 of a cedarshemlock pinehardwood or mixed wood willbuy the bush only cash deal apply tojohn r gordon lansinggost officer- 342 vegetables wanted- we pay best prices for any quantity of -caaots- cabbage tur nips arid parsnips- call or ph 1440 queen st ekingdale 89s9 toronto s40 darrlgo bros old horses 15 we will pay you 1500 for your old horse and allow truckage to sullivans corners agincourl chas cambell 32tf rr 1 todmorden wanted old and crippled horses and cattle i pay highest prices for old horses get iivtouuh with me before sell ing elsewhere dead animals picked up promptly with no inconvenience to the farmer h elson uxbridge 95 r21 markham ph 11 r3 claremont 700 324 fefesjnmemobja3ifeiv redshaviinlovingnlemory jourhdearsonjand- brother ira rwho passed away one year ago idec2g-1944- ina cityotjight s on a hill far away where the sun never sets nor flowers decay v he has gone td his rest free fromsonw and pain t where in godsown time we shall all meet again ever remembered by stepmother and half sisters aldine bernice doris and brother murray in mesioriam x redshaw in lovingi memory of our dear brother ira mredshaw who passed away dec 26 1944 his weary hours and days of pain his troubled nights are past and in bur aching hearts we know he has found sweetrest at last loving remembered by sisters ina ha ethel and luella lost and found found a stra holstein heifer came to my premises at union- -ville- owner prove propertyand pay expenses j weir unionville phone 56 r3 343 5- be open for chopping from v8 00ra m until 5 00 p m each sweek day excepting thurs- day zij mr i7 for york county weston genuine v surgeparts andrservice- drop z meiafcardatieo kingist i jrm sweston j mght r fxwashlngmachmesx c by expertson anyjmaketofmach lost end board for a one horse dump truck between altona and i pearsons finder pleaset phone fiedpilkey 9709 j lost fountain pen and pencil eversharp dickson hill con- j please notify mrs f steck- f ley phone 4716 lostmans glove beaver fur s westend stouffville finder please jleave at ti ibune oi mrs peter lehmans v qaribaldi ireevetfack rae accompanied by mr leslie mitchell motored to tor onto last friday night and brought mr ralphcooperof christie street hospital to the home of his sister mrs leslie mjtchell alph andir andmrs-josepltcooperhadchrist- mas supper onsaturdaynight with les andjmary then to mt albert torthehome of his parents mr and mrs joe cooper to spend christ- l hay ind straw mas day this was ralphs first 1p j i accepted inurade 5 i vj y toronto radio sports jfv y 241tyonge3sttoronto newi s ipment cswoodsportableiand drop in tmilkflcoolerswoods and beatty f electrfcgrindersbeatty shallow ijfewelkjelectricpressurersystems 25 wk aria663gycle beatty hand arid rot- aryspumps cockshutt no 30 gram elecfricv motors electric- fences electric pail heaters mechanical j ibeltingfof air kinds v jlf atcaii bel had v can s lt vicockshult jdealer r as i many r wolves up here this year as last but they rare more scattered game avarden gordon mairpnze at holt west mount albert said last v week j after they are a year old wksi rtheyarp able to look rafter them- sisf tselves and seem f to be hravellinc irito a packfor to go arssa pf urfher7south into whitchurch and iiif are chasing wv csomefdeefbuuare not killing any wj as far as i know foxes and rabbits r are more plentiful imrjimainprize said that xii expected to hold a drwe when there ssvi i wasa bit moresnow so the tracks 4 hwfll be visiblewith the swamps itowpshlo havelin the past v serlousjenoughi hazard f to idlscour- raisingfoa c extent i twojyearsjagoz000lwaspdid but jtofarmefsvvhoj16st one r4t rv ms christmas in the family circle for six years also present were mr and mrs walter cooper n sons alymerand delbert needless to say it was a happy reunion for all ralphs many fnendswill be glad to know he is how able to be about although on crutches he returns to hospital thursday lc lorne morgason of sudbury had a few days leave at home for christmas the family motored to hamiltoni spend christmas day with grace t v we hope mrs willis taylor will soombe well and home again i mr george taylor who has been lumbering up north the lastfew months lscalhng on the folk oh bur line fofa coupleof days george has to returnto the north on thursday wishing one and all a very pros perousiandhappy new year i fortyfive years wed attheirihome oh bay view near richmond hill mr and mrs ralph wideman celebrated m5 years of wedded life on tuesday this week dec 25 all this long period of happy marriage has been lived in the district where they are now retired jmrs wideman was the former loyisa doner and she was claimed a a bnde fromthe home of her grandfather the late chris heise victoria square the rev f elliolb of richmond hill tied the nuptialknot the affair was fittingly remem bered qji this anniversary occasion whenjgriends and members of the familyjgathered at the home of mr and ftfj wideman who thoroughly enjoyed the day the esteemed couple have a mar ried son murray living at home alsocftwo daughters mrs conner 6thtconcession markham and mrs gorlon boycc of newtonbrook two sons aredead lambert and harold richmond hill moh dr langstaff retires medical officer of health for rich mond hill for the past 25years dr rolph langstaff tendered his re signation to the village council this week succeedinghis father dr langstaff was instrumental in in troducing pasteurization to the village and succeeded in having the council pass a bylaw enforcing the rule dr langstaff began his prac tice in richmond hill when his only transportation was a horse and buggy vhe often went on- foot in cold winter weather his wife is a doctor and his son dr jas lang staff also practices in this commun ity n j green rl ver miss hazel patterson visited at will duncans on sunday on her way home to windsor for christmas those holding christmas dinner for relatives in their homesare ed wilson ern beelby ross caiter mrs r dafoe mrs a hoover will be with her sister in toronto yp- christmas party was a joy ous evening last week the devo tional was taken by c jackson r nighswander and topic bymcar- terji gifts were then presented from the tree and closed with a sing song r s s concert was well attended miss lreesor and-herpupilspre- senteda very well trained part whilea few extra items were added which- were thoroughly enjoyed by all two prizes for attendance went to reg nighswander and littlegra- cie caiter who have not misbedla sunday in two years i doris ted and walter eves oak- ville made a flying visit lasrwek to our christmas party they report having a new baby sister donna mane mr and mrs w duncan and fam ily had tea sunday evening with floyd mckay of altona j dickson hill we extend hearty new year greet ings to all we are glad to report that miss kathleen walker who has been suffering from pleurisy at the home of her brother is recovering mr and mrs burn preston and sons of bethesda spent christmas day at the moyer home mr mrsharley wideman and bruce wideman are spending christmas holidays at home mr and mrst a c barkeyhad christmas dinner with mr and mrs abe stouffer and family mr simeon and miss martha hoover were guests at the charles hoover home miss blanche hoover of toronto general hospital enioyed a few days at home last week and enter tained her cousins to a supper party one evening theyoung people of dickson hill and mt joy congregations had chargepf the evening service at mt joy sunday a christmas cantata was thespccial item on the pro gramme anatteritive audience enjoyed the christmas cencertprepared by mrs reid ouriteacher and the thirtytwo pupils mredwin byer secretary oftheschoolbbard presided uua very efficient manner and the school children played their parts very well avisit from santa claus was the high spot of the evening the annual school meeting was a vvery quiet event on wednesday jhorning as is often the case when things are running smoothly mr ken walkei was elected to take the place of jos b reesor on the school board the community ap preciates the years of service mr reesor has rendered on the board oftfusteesand at his request the honour has been passed onto his successor i seasons greetings from goodwood rural courier i wish to thank the mailbox holders of the goodwood route for the many christmas gifts received and wish them all a very happy new year bert harper y greetings happy new year greetings simplejvords yet no other same rr wordscansay hu rot8 mcobsjnihi cevavnlbrnour7new ts premiseson5malnkstreouln kpltx fdenceri ureetinns onbehalffo3thepatients at the brierbushhospitalx public thanks1andapprecfatlonshere j itobfinghappinessto themiat schrjstmas time by visitsglfts ndrlslnglngfethe1cstaff olsdttake7hlsopprtitysto extendhappy newyearigreet mnojna inflfill iftioffttma 1 ayjuawgas the thing better they convey meaning no other phrase fulfills and in saying thai little we say a lot for we express every good wishit is possible to have for your immediate enjoy ment nd for your future good fortune in the year to follow thank you for goodwood one of the nice things about christmas around goodwood came on thursday evening when led by mr ernest morgason the t young people went about singing christ mas carols for the shutins it was greatly appreciated by the sick and the well too mrs wilkinson has gone toior- onto where she will spend the win ter the mcdonald clan assembled at the home of distm hev for christ mas festivities mr and mrs harper beaver and sons from st catherines were with mrs c harprn- for christmas mr and airs m ruston have been notified officially that their son arthur would shortly be home from overseas he has been away three orfour years mr and- mrs chas watson claude and dean spent christmas in stouffville with mrs watson er mane feren jessie reid winnie stewart all at their respective homes for christmas a goodly number attended the baptist c s concert on saturday afternoon and report a good time dont forget the progressive euchre in town hall friday p m under l o b a management soi ry to report that mrs geo maye is mn newmarket hospital trust she will soon be better muriel jones home for the holiday also lillian bacon mr and mrs john rae and fam ily were in toronto for the holiday all postmasters weremdeed glad to be heed from sortation of mail on christmas and patrons are asked to remember that on new years day there will be no sortation of niaiis please lemember and avoid disap pointment s mr peebles our student minister motored to kemptville on monday to spend christmas with ins par ents mr and mis garret accom panied him as far as her home in perth community jfi watch nigm service i at gormley brethren in christ chuheh on monday evening 1030 r a welcome to all- m i new year greetings to all our friends andcustma ers we wish one and ri a prosperous 1946 k- i r hmcmuliien vv electrical conti-actor- phone 3204 stouffville 6a mennonites in west give food to europe saskatchewan mennomtes are making a notable contribution to the food relief program of the men- nonjte central committee which has set a goal of shipping400000 quarts of canned meat and 125000 quarts of vegetables to europe according toa dispatch from saskatoon already more than 43000 quarts of cannedmeat and vegetablcsl200 pounds of beans and 1000 pounds of homemadesoup have been con tributed by saskatchewan mennon- ltes in addition 4000 in cash and a considerable amount of flour and clothing has been turned over all foddbeingsent to europe is prdducedorithejfarms of con tributors a sticker with- the ad dress of the donor is attached to each ar i the relief program under the auspices of the central committee with headquarters in kitchener was first organized- m 1920 for famine ehef in russia for which 1000000 wasraised in 1940 the committee started relief for the bombed areas in england and two homes were established for refugees from blitz ed districts rks a r vjh j j ll t v 4 i 4y a- farrs elevator phonbasw p claremont ioe i ioe w aob thursdanigftti is fotonitet ohex29js iock tffr fredebyerf implement dealer v claremont ont4v 1 vour look atronage and we to always forward serving you to the best of our ability f ss i stouffville planing mill si m 4f v- wesley scheix prop w ws m 1 c i u t sjvjfsil jvw h- chas t s claremont l 7 rc- 3li vv ss 0e3oi aoi ioi ioe jjysiiv haveyour no v vtrrt aoi v wehavepurchasedjmr les tourskate sharpeningdepartjl rowbothams skate sharpen- merits will be ppenuntil 9d5ni satisfaction 6f money backr grinding skates i f i ilnternattonal motorsr j k phi t internattonal motors1 m 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