the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 13th 1939 page three imiimnnrnnntnnniiiiiiiimminmiiiiw town topics phone ix yoult personals 16s01 bflhiihinmiiiiiiiiu miiiimiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiilllli miss jessie walls rn was home over the weekend from toronto now is the time to look over f e raes stock of raincoats mr and mrs leslie william son and family toronto were home for easter sunday miss edna hoover was home from toronto for easter with her parents mr and mrs lud hoover e a grubin ro optome trist and optician will be at his office in stouffville on monday april 17th miss edna fusey returned missionary from syria and mr elgin brubacher from london ont were sunday guests with mr and mrs e r good at brierbush mr t w eagleson is attend ing the ontario music teachers association convention being held at the king edward hotel- toronto thursday and friday of this week the life of an editor is no bed of roses some people grum ble because we do not publish all the news and others crack down on us when we do in other words the editor is a target both going and coming mr and mrs altie burkitt visited the burkitt home here over sunday mr and mrs cecil carpentier and baby of sutton were holi day visitors in town mr and mrs b sherrick of claremont were easter visitors with mrs sherricks parents mr and mrs john dougherty rev and mrs arthur greer were in town for easter visit ing with friends mr and mrs charles reid of leaside spent easter sunday with mr and mrs a v nolan mr john quantz was home for the holiday with his parents mr and mrs w a quantz mr and mrs harvey schell and family motored to buffalo for easter mr and mrs archie stouffer and family of weston spent the easter weekend with relatives in town mr and mrs milton clark of peterboro were easter visitors with mrs clarks mother mrs thomas klinck obrien ave sixty per cent of students at western university voted to say they would back britain in war a man may be very peaceful and humble but when some per son slams him on the jaw he is apt to change his outlook complaints are being made that persons using the municip al hall have recently mutilated the chairs by breaking the backs of some and otherwise up setting the room inasmuch as the town allows the use of this room without charge one could scarcely imagine why such thoughtlessness goes on it may result in the privilege be ing cancelled this years easter parade may have been one of color and comic on torontos board walk but for stouffville main street was like any other winter sun day afternoon the weather while clear and bright was cold enough to make indoors much more inviting and so most of the girls are yet to be admir ed in their new spring toggery church services in the morning were better attended than on an average sunday most minis ters reported mr lou tindal held a suc cessful auction sale last thurs day when he sold all his farm stock and implements on his acreage at bloomington through a s farmer auctioneer total receipts ran between 12 and 13 hundred dollars our attention was called to the sale of one aged horse which went for 48 the exact amount mr tindall paid for the animal twelve years ago if old dobbin pays the new owner as good a dividend as it did mr tindall the gelding will surely be ready for a peaceful future via the glue factory- fine cloths and made-to- measure suits at f e raes tailor attractive prices prevail on all our goods mr and mrs bruce -row- botham of cornwall spent easter at f c rowbothams miss dolly thoman of kit chener was a guest of eulah brillinger over easter miss connie colledge toron to spent easter in town with mr and mrs walter brillinger miss m lickorish of toronto spent the weekend under the parental roof of mr and mrs bert lickorish mr and mrs p l steckley strathcona blvd toronto spent easter with her parents here mr and mrs joe hoover mr and mrs arthur new- comb and mr and mrs ed newcomb of blenheim were easter visitors with their mr and mrs arthur lehman cousin miss sadie stewart of north bay were down for the j holiday visting at mr lehmans mr jim lawjson who was re- home on obrien avenue mr and mrs william wad- del are expected home this week from their holiday in florida cently moved from the bank of nova scotia staff here- to bel mont was in town over the weekend visiting with his mother mr and mrs ora reaman and family of toronto were in town over the holiday visiting with her mother mrs ben doten mr charles campbell who has been quite piominent in olym pic sculling competitions was in town for easter visiting with his aunt mrs wm simpson two county constables from newmarket district established themselves at ringwood fo a couple of hours on saturday and stopped every car going through and demanded to see drivers permit and license renewal card several were caught cold and we mean by that they did not yet have their new papers and so will probably be hauled into court still a few others re turned with the necessary papers it all is a reminder that the time to secure your drivers license is past and it is an offense against the law to be caught without it- no less than eight residents of brooklin are over 90 years of age so it came to light when invitations to a dinner were being issued in oshawa for easter when persons over 90 outside the city and those 80 and over inside are entertained at a banquet each year in all 80 persons qualified for invita tions with brooklin leading the list it speaks very well for the attractive little village lying north of whitby to be able to keep their citizens to such a great age an old stouffville boy mr p r stover supplies the staff of life there which to say the least has not inter- f erred with the digestive organs of its people when such great ages are attained by so many the chief item of business at the school board meeting on monday evening was passing accounts and a discussion on how best to check accounts now that they are becoming so num erous with the installation of the new classes at the school it was determined that every teacher must secure a state ment from the merchant once a month for supplies purchased which when certified by the teacher will be paid in both the continuation and public school the principal gives the ok to small purchases required be tween meetings which latitude in expenditures seems quite necessary the problem how ever confronting the school board is to establish a proper monthly accounting and a step in this direction will be the ad option of a monthly statement to be procured by the principals who in turn will hold their staffs responsible to carry out the requirements mr charles urquhart who has just returned from florida was in town monday visting his sister miss may urquhart mr urquharts home is in north toronto business men came down town on tuesday to find main street piled up with snow again after an allnight fall of the so- called beautiful which is not really beautiful at all so late in the season when our thoughts turn to green fields and budding trees some predict that warm weather is not likely until there is a new moon on the 19th an important baby s feed it right right now all your little chicks represent possible egg profits next fall and winter the more yon raise the better selection of pul lets yon can make put your chicks on fulopep chick starter at once feed it in hoppers along with fulopep fine chick grain they grow better and more uniformly on this feeding method jpchick siaktebja is a uniform qual ity feed with an oatmealbasethat builds bone and muscle is espe cially prepared for easy digestion by the chicks succeed with chicks and save money feed fulopep chick starter its the oatmeal that puts the pep in fulopep seed potatoes prince edward island certified cobblers also ontario certi fied early and late varieties ceresan protects wheat barley and oats from destructive smut and promotes germination semesan bel for potatoes reduces scab rhizoctonia and other surface diseases wisn see the new spring over coats windbreakers sport trousers odd pants and ready- towear goods at f e raes tailor shop we wish to correct an item of last week referring to the high standing of one of lloyd turners purebred holsteins in the recent production tests betsy roebuck dixie highest in the 3yearold class in the 305 day division in canada had a standing of 583 lbs fat from 17011 lb milk not 383 as stated last week the senior womens instit ute will meet at the home of mrs e j davey on april 19- at 230 motto kindness like grain increases by sowing roll call what benefit do i get out of the institute visit from the district president mrs g may- nard demonstration on layer cake everybody welcome its too bad stouffville hadnt some sort of a frog pond at oar door the dominion govern ment pays handsome sums out every time an election rolls around to those places located on public waters this year pefferlaw we note is voted 21000 for dredging and port perry 15000 for harbor iin- the womens missionary society of the united church held their easter thankoffering in the church on thursday afternoon mrs george- thomas president presided mrs her bert lee gave the bible reading three parables on mans co operation with god four prayers were offered by differ ent members especially for the communities in canada where there is no christian church for our ministers and their wives who are working alone where two or three workers are needed for those who have drifted from the church and for all canadians suffering from poverty and- unemployment social injustices and racial in differences mrs carscadden of whitby delivered a challenging message on things that are mr bert lickorish has rent ed the dwelling house one door west of the mennonite church from mrs jacob boadway and will move from the raymer place opposite the presbyterian church the boadway place was recently vacated by mr and mrs marvin lemon who moved to new ontario provements whitby gets the not enough at the close a sum of 17400 social hour was enjoyed just in case you dont know it if you happen to break a win dow in your car either window or windshield the law requires that the new glass be of safety type if you dont follow the new ruling which came into effect the first of the year the magistrate is empowered to tax you from 10 to 50 for your negligence and you will still have to get the right type of glass installed a free shirt order your madetomeasure suit or topcoat for spring from us and receive a free shirt with every order dur able line of working clothes for the farmer bernard burnell claremont agent for goodwear clothes reg 100 pc pure wool footwear sismans greb shoes also work boots rubbers polishes laces etc- lehmans shok stoke phone 4301 stouffville girls in a study club in an other town have been taking a course in how to buy meat how to pay for it would perhaps be another interesting study backrite tablets for the kidneys for backache- tired feeling dizziness rheumatism head ache bladder troubles they help to cleanse the blood and also act on the liver the ideal spring tonic for cleansing the system j m storey druggist get your car- ready for spring fix up your car and get better value more en- a complete check from stem to stern is advisable joyment from it while making it a safer car in we offer you that kind of service at reasonable cost with the arrival of spring which to drive change of oil and greasing after a long hard winter we cannot impress upon you too strongly the necessity for and value of changing your oil and grease for spring and sum mer cjriving and just now we have men at our garage right on the bit ready to serve you effici ently and quickly might we suggest that you drive in now before the rush is on brakes tested we tak drive safely with safe brakes we test and adjust them j h silverthorn has just received highest honours in this department and is most ably quali fied to attend to your car in this respect e the wrinkles out dont have a dented fender wrinkled door when we can beautify your car at low cost treat your battery y y q i a few minutes a small cost for charging your battery with spring go mg and motor tune up silverthorns garage stouffville sunoco oil products sun oil company gooderich tires and batteries phone 17002