4 chappy new year to all i lhaysafe and have your dairy feeds in the barn before winter quater24 jairy ration 4800 v quaker- 32 dairy ration 5600 vi- quaker 16 dairy ration 4500 iwar dry cows quaker fitting 250 per cwt vjoneral cil solmidfor a stock 400 per cwt cil pigmiri for pigs 300 per cwt wititnis seasons crop low in minerals added minerals are r itcpfeed for poultry fulorpep egg mash pellets to get extra egg mash consumption feed 1 to 3 lbs of fulopep egg mash pellets at noon on top of regular mash rattening feed your cockerels need fulopep fattening mash or fulopep fattening feed pellets to have that milk fed appearance if you are raising heifer calves try purina calf startena stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 r r y mm mm personal mmsmm i r mr gordon barkey son of mr mrs robt leslie and betty from and mrs- j a- barkey sprucevilla i toronto spent christmas with mrs was home for christmas gordon j shaw and miss waters has been employed at the union sta- 1 tion for some 20 years mr and mrsharry molson of the s simcoe is planning a new artifical patrons of- stanley theatre mrs ina woodburn is spending christmas and neav years in- cale donia- and mimico at the home of her sisters rev t drayner pastor of st james chinch has gone to montreal where he will spend a week or two at the home of his son next sun day rev harold feast will take the servicehere at 2j0 pm several whitchurch hockey teams will combine in the aurora league again this winter with herb simp son and his ballantrae fireballs be ing the closest contender to stouff- villfe it is expected that zephyr and vandorf will also have a spot in this group for the first trme in nearly fifty years the anderson brothers all sat around the christmas table toge ther sons of the late john ander son they are hugh at whose home in stouffville the brothers gathered wm and ira of port perry sam of uxbridge and ross from filmore sask stouffville carload groceteria had a holiday in toronto on wednesday mr and mrs don fraser and daughter of belleville and mr and mrsault burkitt oakville also mr and mrs jackpennock aurora en joyed the holiday festival with miss jane burkitt mrsaif hoover church st is soeiiding the winter at the home of her daughter mrs j walker union- ville ice arena to cost 55000 of which 45000 has already been raised by public subscription miss martha mcmulleri 78-year- old resident of theown was taken to the brierbush hospital on satur day morning in a serious state of health she is one of the towns oldest native born citizens having resided all her long life on tenth street south mr and mrs wm d mailoy rc af of trenton and mr and mrs l h mailoy and two sons larry lambert and james ralph of lea- side- are spending their holidays with their respective parents in altona and stouffville mr isaac barkey and miss flossie barkey spent christmas at the home of his daughter and son-in- law mr and mrs leslie william son leaside thursday night is foto nite offer 295 sr arid mrs neil smith spent iristmas in toronto at the mcfar- anelsanie having partially solved or at east relieved the sugar shortage jromem with bakers sweetner the ocal manufacturing chemist was fitted jastweek have you any- wngjor gray hair wo nndori mi- bruce morton is home from glasgow station for christmas holi days he is in charge of the farm ers cooperative there doing busi ness at this budding centre that has taken on new activities because it is the shipping centre for the hydro markham hockey management i development in that area located claims to have a hockey team lined up this year that can stand up with the best of them and that means oshawa bees and university of tor onto two members of their group with articifical ice and wide connec tions markham fair board has authorized the spending of 1000 for new lighting and a new paint job in the arena for years mark ham has had one of the poorest lit rinks in the country so thenews that they will be able to see the puck without eye strain will be welcomed by the players stand his reply was to write no- under- thing but the greatest respect 0 i now you can spend more time in your home again with fam ily and friends now you can liave more leisure to enjoy and jve hope that those are only two of many good things 1946 will- jinake possible forybu hearty j jvgreetings and calkon us any t rtirhe we can be of- service rc-blewett- agincourt 2 gr6993 between arnpnor and renfrew mr morton says the farmers down there burned wood for fuel almost completely until this year when due to scarcity of labor the wood could not be cut many are burn ing coal for the first time there is abundance of bush land for cutting mr morton says dont blame flic dealers toronto coal dealers are reported to be resentful about the unfavor able publicity being given the coal situation we imagine that what the press is trying to do it to impress the authorities with the apparent fact that too much inferior coal is mr john w cleaver one of our esteemed so year old residents suffered a stroke last week render ing his one side paralysed he is being nursed at his home on albert street south n mr and mrs earl strong of st george in the brantford district are spending christmas with mr and mrs edwin byer 8th con markham mr strong is an old stouffville boy and his wife is a former markham resident sport fans will be interested to knowthat dick pillar who perform ed for markham hockey juniors last year is this year playing for barrie colts sparky vail who is well remembered here in baseball circles is again playing hockey for mclntyre mines writing from vineland station mr d f byer says we would not like to do without the tribune as it gives us news of many old being forced on the dealers locally friends mr byer sends christmas coal mercl ants have done their best greetings to the newspaper all of to obtain good coal but the lower grades have to be taken in order to obtain some of the better coal no newspaper could fairly blame the dealers it is a matter beyond their control and the public should be aware of this n all fairness more town improvements international motors owned by mr walter atkinson in the former todd carriage shop is making still more improvements tothis building which he modernized last summer the former office room on the west corner is being made into an elec trical department for the display of new goods such as washing mach ines etc- a plate- glass window has just been placed in this portion whichadds to the appearance of the building and will be a show place for electrical goods which is appreciated as is his re newal subscription for another year sold muskoka property mr harvey moyer for the wii- loughby agency reports having just sold 32 acres of muskoka property belonging to a g doner at gorm- ley to mr e kerkoff of toronto the land is located on no 11 high way midway between severn bridge and bracebridge no mail new years keep in mind that the post office wickets will not be open on new years day postmaster leavens has been authorized to keep the place closed so that the staff may share in the holiday mails will be for warded as usual but there will be no mail sorted its not much of an inconvenience to forego receiving the mail for one day remembered oldest citicn some people say that old folks are forgotten but our oldest citizen mr nathan forsyth doesnt sub scribe to this gloomy theory this 93year old telephoned on monday asking the paper to let his many friends know how much he appre ciated their christmas cards some thing like 50 cards were received by mr forsyth and the number fairly overwhelmed him since it would take a competent clerk to tabulate and reply to them all as an alternative he requests the news paper to pass on his sincere thanks and happy christmas greetings to them all are reminded thaftheregiilarshow onnew years eve willstarfrat 630 instead of 7 oclock this is necessary in order that the theatre may be cleared j for the midnight show starting at 1140 at the december meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary mrs gordon lemon was presented with a mayonaise set and silver -sand- wich plate by the members in honor of her recent marriage not long ago or during the past year the lehman brothers of al- mire willis and harmon moved to delhi ontario this week harmon isback in the old home district to spend the christmas holidays he is looking fine arid says he likes the new location very much p a weekend bus service has been inaugurated by the gray coach lines to uxbridge which is a con tinuation of the daily services to stouffville no doubt our friends to the north including goodwood will appreciate this service which could never have been possible until the stouffville road was paved students resilience burned bud sanderson stouffville who is attending toronto university this year probably was fortunate to be spending a night out fromjiis board ing house at 93 st joseph street one eveninglast week that was the premises as reported in the daily press where a man was burn ed or suffocated- to death- when fire the temperature dipped sharply on saturday night which sent the christmas shoppers home in a hurry and kept others away from town the service rendered by the stores certainly has been ample this christmas and buyers were able to pick their day or evening to shop before christmas very much to suit their own convenience it was ten below saturday night mbro speed demanded ted boadwayhas recently been transferred from camp borden to malton airport where he is busy around convalescent hospital there the military should be forced to speed up the discharge of such young men who could find profitable and useful employment or perhaps get on with their schooling or col lege courses as the case may be ra ther than being destined as they are v 1 modernize tme farm moms jm4 v we make farm improvement loans at 5 per cent per annum for a variety of purposes- vi including not only the purchase of implements and equipment but also additions and repairs to buildings painting and interior decoration of j farm dwellings and the installation of heating i il and plumbing systems t i a s is these loans may also be obtained for the purchase of household and dairy appliances of j particular interest to the farm housewife such as christmas weather it seems as though the weather man had been very considerate of the shoppmgpubhc all through the christmas season at least about stouffville where good brisk chilly atmosphere was not lacking but there were no storms and wheeling was good making it easy for christ mas travellers to reach their destin ations for holiday however that was the end of it for christmas clay hioke with sleet rain then snow making it disagreeable out side all day and probably causing some worrv for those who had to travel christmas night the after math was a covering of ice and frozen snow everywhere and com pletely defeating the best efforts of householders to clear their walks now its coffee things are still in a bit of a muddle all right because of a ceil ing price on coffee latinamerican producers are said to be considering sending their whole output to other countries offenngvbetter prices not so long ago they were actually dumping coffeebeans in thousand ton lots into the ocean to get rid of the unmarketable surplus that existed several hundred children enjoyed the free skate and lunch j provided by the stouffville lions club at the arena on monday afternoon the stanley theatre also played santa claus to the youngsters of the dis trict giving them a free theatre party on saturday morning with special features designed for little folk most ttscful farmgadget icwas probably well for mrs gladysstfumthe woman mp from the west that she was far from home and her constituents when she made that famous statementin broke out in the big house which theiiouse of commons- the other i mtri i day we realize that many fe- follow these u houses students firstbud knew of the trouble was when he arrived at male readers do f big crowd assembled outside for tunately the blaze was under con trol before it reachedhis roomand his clothing avas saved although a bit smoked up washing machines water heaters stoves refrigerators creamseparators churns ask ourmanager rj your nearest branch about terms of repayment and other detailsi i whe ganadianbank 0f3mmerge ev sxouffyniiiebrajtch ag thompson manager ftiscakwjaiiiafrwyi 37 christmas cheer baskets activities of the stouffville- wo mens institute may have been somewhat curtailed of recent time owing to the lack of hall accom modation in town which also has curtailed the number of suppers that might be stagged hereantrfor which the institute was so popular in the catering line however with their war work there has been plenty todoand now at cnristmas time the organization has complet ed the filling of 37 basketswhich have been sent to the shutin and the sick in town and immediate dis trict this is a much appreciated effort on the part of the institute who have filled a requirement this year that no other source appears to be attending to what source of delight those 37 baskets will bring in so many places can only be left to ones imagination- tho stouffville broadcast by the telephone calls and letters received from out of town friends it would appear that the broadcast over chum radio station made on behalf of stouffville last sunday morning was widely listened to it was good advertising for the town and if there are people who still do not know about us they should have a new set of ears it was un fortunate that the reeve who made the broadcast overlooked the- local hospital with its accommodation for some 25 patients however the place is so well established and en joys such good patronage that it will not suffer from the omission which was purely an oversight letters of congratulation have been coming in from places across the line from uxbridge and from dis tant ports of the province indicating that chum has a good following of listeners little bros ot scarboro- are to erect a large garage on the corner lot no 7 highway just opposite the markham fair grounds the building is to be 102 by 52 and plans are being drawn up by mr geo baker of gormley mr bakers son will lay the cement blocks whichare to be supplied byscholes barr gormley block builders friends will be interested to learn that ken may former bank teller herq in the nova scotia branch has returned from overseas after serving in europ and through the italian campaign since return ing this fall he has taken himself a wife the bride being a port car- ling girl the couple are living in hull quebec nearly got big christmas gift mrs johnburnettof stouffville wasa most disappointed lady last week when her name was alled out for the 285 foto nite offer at the stanley theatre and she was not present mrs burnett has been a frequent attendant at the stanley for these weekly contest nights but the christmas rush apparently kept her away last week much to her chagrin this weeks offer will be 295 the stocking situation theres stocking situation excepting that there was an issue of silk stockings on sale for christmas arid stockingcounters in the big city storeshad a lineupjust likethehquor stores aftenall these two lineups havesomethingin com mon in that the stockings are plentiful in- the liquor- lineup too forewomen are notadverse to stand- ingin line at the liquor store and a few man may be seen in the stock ing lineup everybody women at least are waitingfor the nylons in february buttheres a catch in this much talked about stocking some say that nylons are too cold others claim they cause the legs to break out in a rash after all they are really only a mixture of coal air and water which seems almost un believable but thats the fact chemists state about nylon yarns the place on that evening to see a political speeches- so- we pass this one on since you will be interestedr- mrsstrum described the farmers wife astheimost useful general purpose labour savingdeyice on the farm young farmers who c not availed themselves of this gad- get she says- reminded that it usually can be had for the asking accident at lincoln ville travelling southfrom goodwood way on friday evening a toronto v car failed tor make the lincolnville corner after negotiating the first- turnhoweverthe second6r centre turn of this threeway twist was l disastrous and the caiv oyer the tdeep culvert and embankment and turned completely over none of the occupants were injuredand the car also escaped to the- extent thatvwhen agaragemen righted it the party were able to proceed on their way again toward stouffville and on tothe city it is expected that this corkscrew turn will in due time disappear from the highway when the authorities get around to buying a right of way that will eliminate two of the three curves v ill l orchard baby cnix arm a d- grove rr2 markham ont phone stouffville ont hatching 4801 residence 4802 bert noble in hospital three weeks ago bert noble of toronto was injured in a fall at his place of employment and since that time suffered pneumonia but is now reported over the danger point a former resident of town mr noble lived in the east end and inaugurated a waste paper route in town he is incapacitated in the loss of one arm but always man aged to get a job he has been steadily employed since leaving here for toronto the death of annie maud inglis widow of the late alex p inglis occurred at the home of her daugh ter in hamilton last week and the remains were brought to toronto for interment deceased was a stouffville girl daughter of the late john hopkins who was a merchant here within the memory of several ofour citizens the hopkins store was in the premises now occuoicd bv stiver bros just west of the mansion house mrs indls who was a cousin of miss bejlo mitchell received herearlv schooling here her husband was identified with the firm of john inglis co toronto hollywood leghorns grove hollywood leghorns are real egg machines cus tomers report tremendous production from their pens of this breed- our leghorns lay chalk white eggs of large size which sell at a premium on many markets our 1916 chix will be 65 from old hen breeders- for ve years our hens have been mated with high pedi gree cockerels direct from hollywood poultry farm if your market calls for white eggsgrove leg- horns will please you 4 white rocks this breed is becoming more popular with poultry- men each year beautiful white plumage may be dressed at any age without dark pins showing to spoil appearance of bird seven young cockerels heading one breeding pen weighed 65 lbs the ideal fowl for broilers roasters and great for capons i pullets are heavy layers of large brown eggs prac- oticallyfree from broodiness ffoiy pieat orreggs the white -trock- ishard to beat c 714 i i t vrsl v vil all breeders ibloodtesiedf or pullorurn both types all breeders fed a special hatching ration auring a high quality chick thatillvuveanddevelqpjapidly all r- eggs sclweigh24z and overaireggshatchedin our modern 16000eggmammoth incubatorsexed pullets cm vw v rv- r j vivi si kji ipvi8ai