the tribune stouffville ont hursday october 2 1947 keep your stables clean and sanitary best protection against disease and by the use of stablephos you make super manure use fulopep egg mesh fed the fulopep way stiver bros more for your money gehl hammer mill quality performance low price the summer delivery of milk by maple leaf dairy has been dis continued for the winter season xext saturday patrons of the dairy will be required to purchase sup plies to carry over the weekend note dairy announcement in this issue will the ladies of stouffville wo mens institute wishing to attend the altona october meeting please gather at either the post office or mrs e j davevs house at 2 pm the regular october meeting of the municipal council will be held this thursday evening when much j routine business will be attended to by the reeve and council grapes shipied to the wineries back in 1939 cost the purchasers 0 a ton this year the ton price to wineries is s95 with anything like a normal crop the farm growers should be able to meet the increased cost of living without too much difficulty of course farm operating costs are high too mr fred marshall former bank manager here was in town on thursday looking the picture of good health after being indisposed for some time he was returning from his cottage near beaverton to his city home and expects t resume his banking duties in the city shortly mr and mrs gerald acton nee betty williams were visiting at jthe home of his parents mr and mrs russel acton north of ux- bridge on sunday they brought home some evidence of unusual growth in the form of apple blossoms from a duchess tree the tree had been struck by lightning during the previous week but the blossoms were still full of life and color the mw no 41 gehl grindall mill hos many superior features that you never expected in a null at this price it is an economy mill built to uphold gchls reputation for fine- performing longlife hammer mills grinding chamber is 24 inches in diameter insfrarl of 16 as in most other lowpriced mills runs at only 2200 to 2600 rpm instead of 3000 to 4000 in most other mills at same price bic capacity at low speed saves power fuel money uses good size pulley no belting trouble no speed jack needed no clogging feed drops through the screen to aa auger below which carries it to blower 42 longlife 4way reversible swinging ham mcrs instead of a few stationary hammers lea danger of breaking if iron gets into mill more uniform grinding sturdy steel frame construction and a dotcn other advantages that merit your com parison see it now this mill can also he had mlth a cutter- kead at time of purchase or later these mixivs are expected soon stouffville coop phone 209 stouffville horticultural society has secured the services of mrs morgan of port credit to speak to them on the evening of friday october 10 in the united church basement her subject flower arrangement for winter bouquets will be especially interesting since mrs morgan is a former stouffville girl and will be remembered by those wiio knew her as delia pugh iii kept postal boxes recently ottawa postal depart ment caused letters to be forwarded to all rural mail box owners inform ing them of the requirements of keeping the box painted and their names thereon it is found difficult to obtain stencils at this time which are furnished free by the postal dept but that doesnt pre vent the farmer from getting a small bottle of aluminum and paint ing the box and if he is coopera tive a bit of black paint for a free hand inscription of his or her name on the box in view of the free service farmers should not have to be forced into keeping up the mail box to postal standard in towns box holders pay from 82 to s5 per year for a box as rental probably some charge on those who refuse to even maintain a box in proper dig nity would be only fair revenue from such persons would go to maintaining the box in proper order if the department sent a man around visiting hours at the brierbush are from 2 to 4 oclock in the after noons and from 7 to 9 each even ing make a mental note of these hours as scores of calls are made by telephone every week enquiring about visiting hours the hours are noted in the business directory weekly in this paper in ease you forget them cannington baptist church was the meeting place for the fall associational gathering of the sunderlandcannington district of regular baptist churches last wed nesday with afternoon and evening sessions speakers were rev robert maley of baker hill and rev a 1 heal of whitevale the baker hill ladies octette rendered their service in song mr and mrs ivan goudie are moving from the mertens house on duchess street to temporary i quarters with his father mr fletch er goudie at altona later they will have a house in toronto the i vacated premises on duchess street will be occupied by mr joe mertens and margery whose farm auction took place this wednesday j the chief constables association i of canada has asked the dominion government to prohibit the manu- facture and the importation of toy pistols in canada these play things look so much like the real thing that many of the robberies of a serious nature have been aided by toy pistols if parents would refuse to buy these imitation weapons it would help a lot to discourage their manufacture mr howard j malloy spent a week in the forest and thedford district among relatives mr and mrs dorian woodburn toronto were visiting at the home of william harper obrien avenue on sunday shopping in town on saturday evening mrs a w milroy of cedar grove suffered a heart attack just as she came out of the five tj a dollar store and collapsed on the sidewalk she was rushed to the brierbush hospital where her con dition sunday afternoon had greatly improved mrs hugh thomas is spending a few weeks with her motherinlaw mrs george thomas in town she is accompanied by her month old daughter patricia mr thomas is attending the trades and labor congress in hamilton and has been away from his toronto home for a couple of weeks mr l e oneill was in niagara falls last week attending the con vention of ontario funeral direc tors held in the general brock hotel little or no confusion prevailed over the return to standard time on sunday the worst the reporter could find was a complaint from an east end widow who said her cat was late for breakfast mr oscar baker was up from welland over the weekentl visiting his brothers and sisters here and in whitchurch this stouffville old boy has a family of eight four boys and four girls and he has ten grandchildren which is quite a record for a man still in active life 55th church anniversary stouffville united church will observe its 55th anniversary of church life in the present building on sunday october 12 rev mr davis pastor informs the press rev john a redmond of st pauls niagara falls will be the speaker his voice is familiar to many as a radio speaker st pauls niagara falls is said to be one of the best organized churches in canada and the visit of its talented pastor to stouffville will be looked forward to with keen anticipation positions open gominion government department of national revenue taxation division stenographers typists clerks male and female experienced or inexperienced apply to room 502 dominion public building 1 front street west toronto in writing or in person thanksgiving program danforth avenue the annual missionary program in connection with the mennonite church and in which the widemen congregation take a special interest will be held in the mennonite gos pel mission at 2117 danforth avenue toronto on thanksgiving day printed programs have been issued setting out an interesting and helpful program all in the interests of religious missions with the bowlers a very successful bowling season is drawing to a close and last week the local mens and ladies club enjoyed a chicken supper and bowled for six prizes donated by the new bowlers who have taken part in the monday evening jitney games for the past few weeks the chickens were donated by several bowlers who were successful in winning them at claremont tourna ment the prizes for the ladies club for the season were given out mrs crossen won the silver rose bowl donated by the evening telegram played for in the monday afternoon games mrs lemon received a love ly salad dish donated by mrs bir- kett for wednesday afternoon games and mrs wilson a set of bath towels donated by mrs archie campbell for the second half of wednesday afternoon games mr f l buttdn after moving a vote of thanks to the members who donat ed towards the supper gave a brief talk on the history of our bowling green which was started on a small scale 45 years ago and consisted of only one green mr button mr harvey lawson of toronto and mr fitch of fort francos are the only surviving original members mrs gordon leman secretary says the greens are now closed for the season and that the club anticipate a big year next season an authority in ottawa last week according to our ottawa correspon dent says in this issue television would be as common in the homes of canada in a couple of years as the radio is today the first set this newspaper is able to buy will be placed on our telephone so that we can see our audience when gather ing news in this way over the countryside mnrkliam memorial hall markham village is calling for tenders for the construction of a memorial hall the question was voted on last election and carried by a big majority a similar vote in stouffville barely squeezed through we think our neighboring town has the right idea in keeping an eye to progress by providing hall accommodation of course whether this is the time to proceed with such a project is anybodys guess and in stouffville it is the opinion that the present is not opportune for hall building however that view may not be the right one twentyseven beginners one of the largest calls for todd lers to commence school life en rolled in stouffville this term according to the school register of course they are a bright and win some lot of children and we give their names as follows supplied by their teacher miss patricia stall- wood betty booth carol crane jimmy dunn michael epworth joan elson lorraine farrant sandra fenwick barbara garrett joan hisey dianne heise allen hop kins carol hoover carol jagger bonnie jack kathleen lintner eleanor macdonald david mccon- nochie peter martin joe olszewski glenn pennanen david stouffer irma stouffer rhoda smith ken neth smith gordon tarr eleanor wagg raymond venn fire prevention week week of october 5 to 11 is being observed across canada as fire prevention week stouffville will be able to celebrate it in a vory real way with the arrival of our new lire fighting equipment the boys will probably lie ready to give a demon stration about that time defective pipes dirty chimneys accounted for a million dollar loss through fires last year the sum is appaul- ing and should make home owners beware now is the time to clean the pipes if you have not done so you will clean more than the pipes if through neglect a fire is caused in your home that is of course if there is anything left to clean stouffville youth for christ features i film the way of peace quiz anil choruses 1 swloist uam bert questions and answers saturday eve presbyterian church 815 pm director n rowan sponsored by you mrvwwv time table changes effective sunday september 28th buses leave stouffville to toronto to uxbridge a 715 am b 925 am a 350 pm b s20 pm a except sun hoi c sat only b 1225 pm c 240 pm d 705 pm b 1140 pm b sun hoi d fri sat standard time tickets and information at stouffville motors phone 170 gray coach lines fresh fruit and vegetables oranges 344s 2 doz 39 cal lemons 300s 6 for 25 grapefruit 100s 4 for 25 bananas lb 14 cooking onions 3 lbs 14 yams 2 lbs 25 salmon a shipment expected this weekend 4 string brooms each 69 select brunswick beef dinner 2 15 oz tins 35 choice wax beans 2 20 oz tins 29 diced beets or diced carrots 2 20 oz tins 17 habitant pea soup 2 28 oz tins 23 peanut butter club house 16 oz jar 39 royal york salt 2 lbs 08 carnation evap milk 3 tall tins 35 royal york baking powder 16 oz tin 19 raisins australian seedless pkg 19 sair pitted dates pkg 19 carload groceteria we deliver john mathewson prop phone 280