the tribune stouffviile ont thursday october 16 1947 now booking winter supplies dr hess stock tonic dr hess hog special dr hess poultry panamin with feed shortages these products help prevent waste save 110 grain 13 supplement the cost is low and profits high when you mix tonics with your feed now available in lots of 500 lbs or more at reasonable savings consult us stiver bros auction sale of household fcrmtike ox saturday oct 18th the property of the late mrs p lehman chesterfield and chair settee 6 rockers ann chair livingroom table rug book cdse library table premiere cacuum cleaner 2 carpet sweepers oak diningroom table and chairs radio general electric batten- radio 6 kitchen chairs 2 kitchen tables one fallleaf bake table bread tray bake table bread tray andboard findlay tortoise cook stove with wanning closet water front annex stove water front pipes jacket heater coal oil heater 2 electric grills hot point heater toaster double hot point electric lamps coal oil bed lights 3 bedroom outfits springs and mattresses feather ticks pil lows uilts cushions scatter rugs and drapes hall mirror rack and tree sew machine new williams brass bird cage and stand veranda chair and glider copper boiler tubs bench wrin ger clothes horse step ladder wheelbarrow lawn mower gar den hose oil cans 1 gal 5 gal fern pedestal and other stands tent and fly 9 by 12 pup tent camp bed trunk mans bicycle cyclone sprayer dishes cooking utensils pictures lavs pints qts and 2 qts crocks etc- sale at 130 pm a s farmer auctioneer 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs wid miller and cecil of oshawa spent the holiday weekend at the home of their dau ghter mrs bruce taylor mr and mrs arthur dowswell are visiting relatives in hamilton for a few days mr and mrs albert taylor dick darlene and glenda visited friends in orangeville on sunday many farmers are busy digging potatoes and roport a good sample but not as heavy crop as last year mr and mrs chas forsyth visit ed with friends in newcastle on sunday mr and mrs les mitchell and carol also miss g smith had din ner on sunday with mr and mrs jos cooper of mount albert silo filling has been finished for another year in our district the corn being very hard to handle due to the terrible storm of a few weeks ago which destroyed a large part of it stolffvillk high school field day results iielo october stli senior champion boys court xoxon 31 points roy dowswell is points bob clubine 7 points intermediate champion boys don davis and roy ward 16 points doug burkholder 13 points ken baker s points junior champion boys allan anderson 23 points murray mc- mullen 14 points dean matson 12 points midget champion boys john davis 25 points david staddon 23 points rodger black 9 points senior champion girls helen goudie 2s points erline paisley 23 points betty miller o points intermediate champion boys jean miller 2s points mary castle june mard betty wideman each 9 ioints elda gray 7 points mr and mrs don chadwiek and mr and mrs jack smits have just returned from a holiday weekend in new york reporting a delightful motor trip with ideal weather con- i ditions mr allen sangster was out from e a grubin ro optometrist toronto on thanksgiving day visit- will be at his office in stouffviile on ing his mother and his sister mrs monday oct 20th lane 1 mr geo gunn church st be- we are sorry to hear that mrs megrogan west of the post office is i ill in bed her daughter dorothy iand son robert owen are staying 1 with her for awhile mr and mrs ted cadieux and came ill while on his way to church son of guelph were visitors in on sundav morning and was forced i stouilville during the holiday week- to return heme where he will be i end j confined for a few da vs former family bereaved mr ramsey e sinclair of toron to and a resident of stouffviile years ago was bereaved last week in the death of his sister mrs arthur nicholson who died at the general hospital in alberta deceased was the former margaret e sinclair daughter of the late rev t and mrs sinclair interment was made at chinook alberta on october 5 the town of hespeler with a population of about 3500 has let con tract for the installation of artifical ice plant in the new memorial arena in that town the cost of the plant is 21300 mr bruce valleau of hepworth was in town over sunday he re- ports that his little granddaughter j has just left the sick childrens hospital suffering from a peculiar trouble that has partially paralyzed the child mr and mrs jake hoover aecom- messrs harold spofford h o panied by mr and mrs harmon klinck l c murphy and john hoover spent a few days motoring scott represented the stouffviile through western ontario also tak- lions club at a district lions meet- ing in the wedding of roy stover ing in toronto last week son of archie stover milverton j mrs forsyth and miss mona oneill toronto were thanksgiv ing visitors with mr and mrs horace walsh church street 9th line markham on friday evening of last week a number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of mr and mrs v morgan in honour of mr and mrs lloyd coxworth grace morgan whose marriage took place recently after spending some time in con tests conducted by mrs r j mc- elwain and miss margaret hoover a presentation of a handsome floor lamp and spode cake plate was made to the bride and groom who- dependable always aurora belle cake and pastry flour suitably expressed their apprecia tion a dainty luncheon was ser ved and a very pleasant social hour was enjoyed by all mrs robt c johnston of mon treal visited at the home of mrand mrs herb thomas last week on sunday afternoon of last week the marriage took place of miss louis grove and mr hilliard deane the wednesday evening previous a shower in their honour was held at the home of mr and mrs russell burkholder on no 7 highway miss betty thomas spent the thanksgiving holiday in kitchener mrs herman kidd ballantrae is reported seriously ill in hospital friends informed this paper a few days ago persons who missed out in the recent tb survey of having a test may still receive the free service during the pickering township sur vey by contacting mr john scott who will arrange your apixintment mr and mrs f adams and chil dren of london ont and mr and mrs ted ratcliff and miss grace ratcliff of toronto were guests of mrs jas ratcliff and glenn over the holiday recent visitors from kitchener mr and mrs hallman mr and mrs langdon ball and children dinese and roger visited with mrs reist and mr and mrs maurice shttpe resumes medical practice dr s s ball who found it necess ary to relenquish his medical prac tice for some months owing to ill health is again taking up his pro fessional duties and has resumed his practice friends will be glad to learn that this practitioner has made a good recovery which will enable him to participate in the business life of the town and dis trict once more mr and mrs john spence spent thanksgiving with their grand daughter mr and mrs leonard brillinger and other friends at bethesda more for your money gehl qudm hammer mill quality performance low price aurora flour feed mills ltd s the new no 41 gehl grindall mill has many upcrior features that you never expected in a mill at this price it is on economy mill butlt to uphold gehls reputation for line- performing longlife hammer mills grinding chamber is 24 inches in diameter instead 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 big capacity at low speed saves power fuel money uses good sire pulley no belting trouble no speed jack needed no clocaing feed drops through the screen to on auger below which carries it to blower 42 longlife 4way reversible swinging ham mers instead of a few stationary hammers less danger of breaking if iron gets into mill more uniform grinding sturdy steel frame construction and dozen other advantage that merit your com parison see it now this mill can alto be had teiih a cutler- head ci mm of purchase or liter thesf mills ark expected soov stouffviile coop a shower of blessing farmers were finding on many farms that fall plowing was most difficult because the ground was so hard due to lack of fall rains how ever on thanksgiving morning a drenching downpour came along that did a great deal of good since the downpour gardens are being jdug and plowed that were waiting for just such a wetting after an hour of heavy rain the weather cleared and a delightful day greeted holiday seekers a day that must have made many iand owners who needed rain feel that they had re ceived a shower of blessing from the day the first bricks were laid for the present stouffviile un ited church to the present moment you must have had men of vision men with a vision of progress to bring about this delightful place of worship said rev john a red mond niagara falls ny minister at the united anniversary last sun day evening said the speaker to many people read the scriptures wrongly where it says be ye steadfast they seem to misquote or m sunderstand until they think the wording is be ye stuckfast sixteen sat down to thanksgiving dinner at the home of mrs thos bacon who recently acquired the wilson residence on main street across from miss gertrude todds residence among the visitors were four daughters three soninlaws and several grandchildren includ ing mr and mrs murkar and two sons from st marys mr and mrs earl booth newcastle mr and mrs james peddie and son claremont mrs e kidd and two boys from richmond hill two residences just completed in recent weeks in the west end will lx occupied right away in fact mr jerry brillinger has moved into his new place while his parents mr and mrs walter brillinger will occupy the other new house immed- ately they are on a new street opened by mr brillinger on what was formerly part of the fine vege table acreage belonging to the bril- lingers the other new house on this street recently built is owned and occupied by mr and mrs alex brown canada savings bonds went on sale across the country on tuesday this week there will be no door-to- door salesmen this time but you may make your investment through your broker or banker in order that the offering may be thoroughly distributed and not gobbled up by financial houses and the very wealthy the amount of any single holding is limited to 1000 interest is 2 per cent for period of ten years how costs have advanced a twoton shipment of newsprint that in 1910 cost the tribune s137s0 last week rose to the price of s28990 and since such a con signment of paper lasts us only five weeks subscribers will realize that this paper is doing its part to keep down prices by continuing our subscription rate at 2 per year in addition to the extra cost of paper it might be noted that in 1940 a regular issue contained eight ixiges whereas today each issue is invariably twelve pages only by maintaining a strickly paid in advance subscription list that is steadily growing are the publishers able to operate on the 2 rate mr alex mcdonald of toronto former wellknown stouffviile boy was a visitor in town on sunday mr mcdonald is well past his soth birthday but carries himself with the ease of a much younger man he conducted a butcher shop at one time in what is now the ratcliff block a digging machine is operating on the lloyd subdivision where water mains of a permanent nature are being installed by the town toj service the new district it is ex pected that two or three new homes will go up there in the spring once the fair grounds and race track grounds this residential district may develop to one of the most attractive in the town it is planned j to have a boulevard down the cen tre with ornamental trees that will give the street an added attractive ness miss eva hoover presided at the thankoffering meeting of the gar rett evening auxiliary of the un ited church held at the home of the president mrs j m storey the theme for the devotional service lead by miss ann lehman was thanksgiving with prayer by mrs herbert lee mrs w friches gave an interesting talk on cana dian youth commission the mark- ham ladies quartette miss lemon mrs clark mrs l a brown and eleanor reesor accompanied by mrs aj woods rendered two num bers and a solo by mrsclark miss margaret hosie who had given the first two chapters of the study book at the previous meeting was asked to repeat it as it had been so well received but through illness was not able to be present the review was given by miss gladysjsrooks a vote of thanks was moved by miss gertrude todd to all who con tributed to the program refresh ments were served and a social hour enjoyed international trucks service and parts sky and fire gasoline texaco and aviation oils kaiser frazer cars cold weather is just around the corner so now is the time to have your car checked for winter driving we have goodrch gmc and the famous motorola heaters rad and heater hose pyro antifreeze trico fans come in and let us check your car or truck stouffviile motors phone 170 h ratcliff w pipher grapefruit juice 20 oz tin nonsweetened 10 libys spaghetti in tomato sauce 2 20 oz tins 23 nestles evaporated milk 3 tall tins 35 purity flour 7 lb bag 41 edys silent matches 3 boxes 25 champion dog or cat food 2 15 oz tins 27 nabob coffee lb pkg 59 howes paste wax lb tin 49 maple leaf cake flour pkg 32 old dutch cleanser 2 tins 23 neilsons cocoa half lb tin 23 neilsons cocoa 1 lb tin 34 quick cooking oats 5 lbs wheat flakes 5 lbs aurora belle pastry flour 24 lb bag waxed turnips 3 lbs 34 29 111 14 carload groceteria we deliver john mathewson prop phone 280 fruits and vegetables cape cod cranberries lb 45 b c apples macintosh reds 6 for 25 sunkist valencia oranges 344s2dozen 39 cal lemons sunkist 300s 6 for 25 washed carrots 3 lbs 14 no 1 cooking onions 3 lbs 14 r