s l the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 28 1943 local and personal happenings promotion axxouvckd coiiftrdtiilatlons arc duo to percy crapper lio 1ms just been promoted to fljlng otllccr percj- is a soa of mrs william crappcr main street stouff ville and formerly of good wood district ho is now stationed at brnntfoid as an instructor mr gordon barkey telegrapher at the union station was home on tuesday visiting his parents mr and mrs john 3 barkey at maple villa charlie dadson bloomington is offering tame rabbits for sale if you want rabbit pie or to start a hutch of your own see charlie about it since part of the 5 th concession of markham remained blocked over sunday members of the old mennon ite congregation were forced to make part of the journey on foot but they got there just the same and service was carried on as usual the church is located about so rods north of the almira sideroad stanley theatre phone 100 siowing each night at 816 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday january 28 29 so jungle book labu joseph cnlleia technicolor rudyard kiplings story of india monday tuesday wednesday february 1 2 3 hurricane smith ray midrtletoii stoical and tane wyatt short subjects thursday friday saturday february t 5 0 tlondies blessed event also mystery ship up the sth concession of whit church at vivian where some boys and girls have found difficulty in reaching a continuation or high school arrangements have been made for the public school teacher there to take the first and second form work the public school atten dance has been very small this year renewing his subscription to the tribune mr e sheffield of dods- land sask tells us that the winter has been very steady in that part of the west with 2s below zero being the coldest so far while a week ago the thermometer slipped up to 40 crops were fine but the scarcity of help has necessitated leaving about 20 per cent of it in the field tickets are now on sale for the big lions club winter carnival to be held on february 10th there will be three lucky draws during the evening in addition to lots of skat ing and other program to be an nounced later shot deer out of season in whitchurch twp thirtyfive dollars and costs or 20 days was the penalty imposed on a 17yearold whitchmch youth who pleaded guilty to violating the ontaiio game and fisheiies act by shooting a deer out of season con stable robert windsor testified that on january 6 he had received a complaint that a deer had been shot near newmarket on chiistmas day and from information received questioned the youth who admitted that he had killed the animal last commissioner for towx ix 1910 reeve a e weldon withdrew from the contest in the election for two county commissioners on fri day at york county council when the late r p couison it became apparent that the appointment should go to a mem ber of the council from the southern end had our reeve been elected to this office it would have been the first time ithe village had re ceived the honor in thirtythree years the late r p coulson was elected a county commissioner back in 1910 but since that time no one has aspired to this position from this municipality however the local district has not been badly dealt iwith since last year the war- denship came to whitchurch and one of the two commissioners came from markham one of our business men dropped 35 in bills somewhere in town anyone finding a similar amount should communicate with the office of this paper cpl allen mcconnochie of stouff ville who has been in the hospital at st thomas where he is stationed with the postal corps was home for a few days last week recuperating while visiting with his wife and family mr and mrs george crapper toronto spent the weekend in town visiting his mother mrs william crapper main street they missed the bus sunday evening as no one seemed to know the timetable and had to remain over for another day enclosed find 200 for the re newal of my paper i like the tri bune very much and would not like to be without it writes mis h hayward from ardbeg ontario the tribune gets a lot of such letters and we appieeiate them mrs a j farthing spent last week in toronto with her daughter omarjorie mrs g c smith and baby mai ion catherine mis smith has leceived a cable fiom her hus band to say he has ai lived oveiseas moving to toronto mrs archie harding and son jack 16years of age are shortly moving to toionto where jack hopes to find employment while mrs harding may retui n to her former occupation with the bell telephone company mr hardings death has altered their mode of life jack was a student at the continuation school and a member of the cadets and will be missed by his chums at the school we regret their departure fiom town dealers in lactic pioducts 111 the local proprietor of the dairy also the owner of the stouffville creameiy were both knocked out for a week or ten days with heavy colds seems stiange that the two dealeis in lactic pioducts should fall by the wayside at one and the same time both clayt baker dairyman and jos borinsky creamerymanare recovering this week mr baker was home for two weeks while mr borinsky dropped out for only about one week another sailor appreciates ditty bag mrs kaiser and mrs e a wil son residents of victoria street received an interesting note from a g smith of norfolk england now stationed at halifax in which he thanks these ladies and the mem bers of the war branch for the ditty hag he received he received the gift through the navy league and finds the articles most useful iriating smith is on this side of the atlantic on special war duty housewives are asked to save their fats from the kitchen and have them delivered to the local butcher shops the proprietors having agreed to accept them in the interests of the red cross the accumulation will be handed over to the red cross in toronto there is a strong appeal being sent out for fats right now and any who will aid in an swering the appeal will help our war effort your contribution to the stouff ville lions club salvage depot on main st will not only help in our countrys war effort but will also assist in providing funds for the air cadets who are just completing their first year of successful organ ization up until this week the oha junior schedule stands as follows markham has won thee straight and tied one milton has won three straight by wide margins bolton has won one and lost two union- ville has tied one and lost two and royce a c have won none mr and mrs magnus mowat of lindsay were visitors in stouffville on monday with mrs jas mowat and their daughter mrs allen mcconnochie jimmy mcconnochie grandson returned to lindsay with the couple in case any canadian has occasion or opportunity to visit the military camp at fort sheridan illinois they should look up the chaplain he is rev f e hyde chiistian church pastor at stouffville and church hill some years ago capt hyde made a hurried call to friends in stouffville aiound the new year time some of the young pigs advertis ed for sale in this paper were not picked up by buyeis on monday this week no doubt the extieme cold and the state of the roads spoiled the sale but the pigs are still avail able so intending buyers should re fer back to the paper the pork market is stiff and prospects aie that it will lemain good for a long time on councils agenda the municipal council will hold its regular monthly meeting next monday evening february 1st it is expected that the appointment of an assessor and an electrician will be made as both these positions are open nels byer resigned the electric job in protest against the pay and george storey is likely to resign the assessorship to devote his time to the position of cleik and treasurer still another protilem to be dealt with is that of considering the enlarging of the duties of the constable to include other peiman- ent work so as to make the position more attractive we know at least one resident of stouffville who will never recom mend the installation of a recon ditioned hot water boiler he knows he tried it and the tank leaked after all the work of installation was completed repairs were attempted and the tank still leaked and what a mess a leaky tank can make is best described by the housewife who had the experience only when a complete new tank was installed by the local plumber was security felt again in ihe home a leaky tank or a leaky roof just cant be tolerated counter check books look at your supply npw orders may be delayed so leave yourself plenty of time ask us for a quotation on any style of books the stouffville tribune phone 15j01 stouffville ont the undertaker walked home mr harry stouffer wasnt easily blocked by the great storm of last week when he journeyed to gorm- ley to assist with a funeral there for the late mrs brillinger when it came time for the undertaker to take off for home the going was simply impossible for a motor car and it looked as though anybody who was stranded in the country jould make up their mind to stay for a day or two determined not to be separated from his wife and home for any such period harry started out on foot he found the going very hard from the heise hill cemetery to gormley as both ears stood out against the subzero storm however he declared that when he once started east he iwas in real comfort as compared to buffeting that northwest storm as you would expect there was np other traffic on the road and he made the entire seven or eight miles without putting out his thumb for a lift the funer al car was hauled home two days later every handful means cash now is the time to have your nests full of hens laying for you that means progt for theres always a ready sale for big premium eggs be sure to feed your birds fulopep egg mash it makes their production job easier for this feed contains lots of oatmeal and the right ingredients to help hens make eggs and show you high production ulope egg mash is a balanced ration which not only sup plies the nutrients hens require to make eggs but also to keep hensin good health and body weight order some fulopep egg mash today stiver bros many subsciibeis forward their copy of the tribune to distant friends the postage charges for a single copy anywhere in canada or the usa is one cent the peterhoiough piesbyterial of the wms presbyteiian church presented mis a g thompson retiring president with an honor ary membership certificate instead of life membeiship as reported in last weeks issue mrs goidon bailey spent the weekend in uxbridge mr bailey first started for kleinburg to see his father who suffered a heait attack during a preaching seivice a week ago but the roads were so blocked that he didnt get past ringwood rev mr bailey we understand is improved somewhat since he was so suddenly stricken wife of expremier mrs g s henry dies mis anne ketha henry wife of george s henry former premier of ontario died on thursday at their farm home at oriole she had been ill with influenza at recording send your voice across the ocean to your son or friends in the arm ed forces- recording personal cannot be writing gives that touch that obtained by all types of recording done electrical supplies and repairs prices on application bruce gould phone 78w uxbridge ontario mr a bartholomew sent into the office of this paper a freak egg last week from one of his leghorn hens that had three shells on each one looked worse than the one un der it until shell no 3 resembled a blistered stone it was unusual indeed in this bitter weather sailors on the dangerous seas need all the help we can give them to keep them cheerful the canadian girls in training in stouffville are under taking to help to gather literature here if anyone has any material please leave it at riches hardware or inform one of the members or leaders the following literature would be very acceptable any age hard backed books including american atlantic cosmopolitan cross word puzzle detective english magazines including esquire fortune magazines in digest size such as mirror movies national and can adian geographic new yorker news week paper bound fiction pic picture post popular mechanics pulp magazines punch red book star weekly magazines comics story pictures true story western readers digest magazine digest for past three years colliers lib erty maclcans national saturday evening post for the last year puzzles games playing cards and small musical instruments are all urgently needed e bailey cgit superlntendant christmas time but had recovered her death was a great shock to her family it was the year before he enter ed public life as a member of the york township council that mr henry married miss anne ketha pickett daughter of irev t w pickett a minister of the methodist and later the united church a leader among women courage ous and energetic she had a keen interest in public affairs and wo mens activities and was beloved by friends in both political parties she is survived by her husband and two daughters mrs clarke e locke whose home is next her fathers at oriole and mrs george m clemons brantford and two sons george henry jr who man ages the largvifarm with his father and lieut patrick henry of the royal canadian navy stationed at st johns newfoundland miss helen monkhouse has been spending a week in town visiting her father mr john monkhouse our longest standing business man miss monkhouse was given a weeks holi day from her school teaching duties in the niagara district when the heating plant in- her school broke down remembered dad on his birthday mr and mrs alt pugh were in vited to bowmanville to spend a few days at the home of one of their daughters other members of their family gathered there at the same time and they presented dad with a fine comfortable easy chair in which to spend his declining years mr pugh had just reached his 70th birthday and the girls took a nice way to show their interest mr and mrs pugh have two sons serving overseas in the war help russia now there are still a few days before the canadian aid to russia fund ends make your donation to the canadian aid to russia fund 80 king street west toronto or hand it to the stouffville- war branch or your minister for forwarding russia has kept the enemy from our lands she is suffering little children are in need how groat is your thanks the best results are obtained from tribune classified adrs crea we watft more of it yeu want the best market for it tiae our truck call or make j dellreries to the creamery and get two cents extra per pound of bntterfat cold storage meat lockers fer rent stouffville creamery co opbn satukdat kvhning8 stouffville ont phone 18601 m