the tribune stouffville ont thursday april s 145 grow real producers with m chick xstartera tss5sss youmaysaveuptomt05flon feeding costs with the fulopep plan quaker fulopep chick starter helps raise such healthy chicks because it contains natures richest combination of vitamins dehydrated cereal grass along with other vitamin rich sources to give chicks a vitaminboost for growth livabilicy and vigor ask us for useful free fulopep click book with complete details order from stiver bros local and personal happenings maple yrup exports to us totalled 397497 gallons costing 1320000 while 4352143 lb of maple sugar valued at 1822654 went to the states small amounts went to newfoundland france and the bahamas the next public holiday is may 4 falling on a mondav this vear the brick house on main street east at the tenth concession was offered by auction saturday after noon but failed to get a buyer at the reserved bid however it is reported that interested parties are likely to close a deal any day the house is fully equipped with hydro and bath has four bedrooms and is in good repair the owner and occu pant is james greenwood markham girls trumpet band was a credit to markham as they strutted their stuff before the big crowd in the oshawa arena at the markhamgeorgetown game on sat urday night the girls under the direction of ted hunt paraded on the ice during the intsrmission a town can have no better advertise ment than a good band this knowledge ringwood mr and mrs delos graham re turned on friday from an extended visit with relatives in the usa mr geo gower has been off work with the roads commission for several days owing to illness mr and mrs clifford morgason were in gravenhurst on sunday visiting his sister miss gertrude morgason the employees of the rodanz farms tendered a miscellaneous shower to their newlymarried fel lowemployee mr and mrs jack beelby last friday evening a pleas ant evening was spent with games presentation of gifts a musical serenade and lunch mr james bennett of cedar grove accompanied by his sister mrs wilmer ham also mr and mrs jacob grove visited mrs groves brother derwin steckley of oshawa on sunday the helping hands class held the april meeting of the munici pal council will be held this thurs day evening mrs mary shantz missionary to china for 35 years died at her home in owen sound on april 2 mrs shantz was a native of peterboro and attended nyack missionary school in new york before going to china she was a member of the united missionary church and was known to some of the local people in this church q how can i renovate black satin slippers that have become shabby at the toes a by giving them an applica tion of wood alcohol rubbed the same way as the satin this applies to black or very dark slippers q how can i brighten the red 1 tiles of a fireplace that have become dull 1 a try rubbing the tiles with a cut piece of lemon and a little salt then wash with warm soapy water q how can i sew chiffons or lace on the machine without puck ering a take the paper ribbon that comes in a bolt of ribbon and place this paper next to the feed bar of the sewing machine it will prevent puckering and is easily removed when finished q how can i make an ash stain a mix one quart of boiled lin seed oil one quart of turpentine one pint of whiting and one level tablespoon of raw sienna q how can i remove old putty a pass a hot iron or redhot let tht refreshments crack it or cover the putty with soft soap and allow it to stand mr and mrs russel nendick kenneth and yvonne of leaskdale also miss ruth xendick toronto were with mr and mrs christie armstrong over the weekend ward hallman dickson hill farmer flew to rochester a week ago or more to make a hasty visit at the home of his parents the large new planes carry 4s passen gers on this line next friday evening is the date for the euchre in the loof hall on main street the affair begins at 830 and everybody is invited lunch and prizes proceeds in aid of c p and t fund sunshine that wellknown trans canada traveller arrived in stouffville last week from victoria bc he made the trip in 2s days by rail and thumb this local knight of the road related one incident on the trip hell remember for a long time he travelled 120 miles into fort william in the back of a pick up truck in zero weather he required 42 hours in hospital to thaw out after this experience sunday visitors at the home of former bank manager mr fred mrs era madill were her two marshall of toronto made a hasty sisters mr and mrs roy lamrockjeall in town one dav last week it and mr and mrs w g lale of j looked quite like old times to have toronto our former townsman among us i again the now spacious pavilion at musselmans lake known as cedar beach gardens will be enlarged to still greater proportions right awav in readiness for the coming season one of the finest resorts in the pro vince cedar beach is attracting many of torontos larger linns for their annual picnics mr and mrs joe wild have moved to a property near new market on route no 2 from that town former residents of stouff ville mr and mrs wild have resid ed near- mount joy on a small acreage since they left this town friends will be interested to learn that reg warren son of rev and mrs h warren former united church minister here is moving from aurora to a new home in hamilton where he will be employ ed by the proctor gamble co reg has been residing in aurora for some time since leaving the j armed service but has not enjoyed the best of health institute meeting the stouffville womens institute will hold their april meeting in the municipalhall thursday april 15 at 230 oclock motto to be given by a splendid crowd was on hand to hear mr john f clark of toronto on tuesday night last in the united church his talk took u onto the highways and into the by ways of our province his picture included pastoral scenes wild- flowers birds sunsets ec which were much enjoyed miss alta flockler and mr eugene baker accompanied by mr clarion baker sang duets which were much appreciated as was mrs archie campbells brief report on the highlights of the horticultural convention held earlier in the month at niagara falls resident in the west end of stouffville mrs j w holmes was removed to the brierbush hospital miss m mertens roll calljcurrent last week quite ill her husband events mrs f brown wil give a it will be remembered was a former talk on white cliffs of dover a pastor at goodwood from which reading will be given bv mrs f charge he retired to stouffville rowbotham there will be a exhibit where he died a few years ago mrs david pugh 6th concession whitchurch suffered a mild stroke early this week affecting her left side she will be confined to her bed for some time as a result form er resident of uxbridge township mrs pugh has many friends in the home district who will be sorrv to learn of her illness of handwork made during the year exchange of plants roots seeds anything for vour garden social half hour president mrs g kell- ington secy sadie stewart their open meeting last thursday evening at miss priscilla piphers thev were glad to have mrs r serrick and mrs h kennedy as poker over the putty do not guests after their business ses the iron touch the glass or it mi sion and program were served hear premier george drew discuss the administration of justice in ontario in queens parr report so 12 friday cfrb april 860 mr david gillman is recovering several hours it can then be re- mcely now after his serious illness moved with any sharp instrument mr and mrs w e hicks were q can t rem0 varnish toronto visttors on tuesday from fabrics a by saturating with turpen tine rubbing between the hands and then sponging with alcohol q how can i clean a white felt hat a use a mixture of one quart of cornmeal one cup of salt and one cup of flour cover the hat with this and allow it to remain 24 hours then brush off this will clean only the soil not the spots q how can i remove the shine from a coat collar a moisten a cloth in either vine gar or ammonia and rub the collar thoroughly q how can i dry hair quickly after a shampoo a if the hair is very heavy and drying it takes a long time the following method may be used light the oven turn the gas low lower the oven door and then place the electric fan on the lowered door mil 800815 pm will cost 9000 over estimates originally expected to cost approximately 20000 oak ridges public school addition built to alleviate overcrowded conditions at the present village school will cost 29000 before it is completed local ratepayers learned last week tht school is located on yonge street in whitchurch this figure school board chair man h w mccaig pointed out is still considerably lower than the cost of a new tworoom brick addi tion which would have cost 60000 the addition is a former adminis tration building moved in sections from the dunnville rcaf station to oak ridges the school will contain four class rooms previously it was to be com posed of two class rooms and a large assembly hall moved to oak ridges the school was being reconstructed by a tor onto contractor who last winter stopped work asking for more money than was his original charge tenders were called for again and a new contractor has been hired to complete the school the warmed air will quickly dry the hair one with the wind the stanley theatre was packed to capacity for gone with the wind during the twonight show ing of this popular screen story which is so lengthy that the first showing started at 5 pm and a lineup was seen out front at 430 in fact some students from school took along their lunch since they would not have an opportunity to eat until nine oclock at that hour the theatre filled for the second show which lasted until one oclock the combined choirs of markham and cedar grove united churches exchanged with stouffville choir last sunday evening together with their respective organists and the ministers rev g h thomas preached in stouffville and owing to the illness of rev d davis the pulpit at markham was occupied by rev r chapin of melville united the exchange proved very interesting to the two congrega tions a great medium for advertisers recent items in the tribune made reference to the amazing number of homes one copy of the paper serves by being forwarded to relatives or friends after the subscriber has read the paper now we hear from mrs w h hall of vernon bc who is good enough to tell us that her copy of the tribune is passed on to three other families and thus it is that the actual number of readers is very hard to determine but it is many times more then the nearly three thousand copies printed each week a great advertising medium q how can i tighten the loose handle of an unbrella a fill the cavity with melt ed alum press the stick into it quickly then hold it firmly until it sets teacher training course the second term of the teacher- training course sponsored by the markham township sunday school association will open on may the 18th in the united church at unionville with rev dixion a burns supt of student activities at the toronto public college as director look for detailed an nouncement later complain of late shows st catharines the civic development committee here has been asked to study advisability of passing a bylaw to restrict the holding of midnight shows in movie theatres residents have complain ed of noise both before and after midnight shows a 5boom airlock log cabin 200000 in cash aylmer raspberry jam 24 oz jar 41 sandwich cream bis cuits 1 lb 21 campbells tomato soup 10 oz tin 2 for 19 bettys orange marmal ade 24 oz jar 31 aylmer choice peaches halves or sliced 20 oz tin 27 pink salmon fancy half lb 19 club house peanut butter 16 oz jar 39 spic and span pkg 24 chipso pkg 31 oxydol pkg 31 shinola wax 1 lb tin 35 nugget shoe polish tin 15 wilsons ginger ale bottle 19 neilsons ice cream bricks 26 marshmallows 8 oz pkg 25 golden yellow bananas lb 14 texas grapefruit 96s 6 for 25 italian lemons 300s dozen 29 california navel oranges 344s 2 dozen for 43 pei potatoes full 15 1b peck 63 new plumbing code coming all members of the municipal council of stouffville were in atten dance at a meeting in aurora called for the purpose of receiving infor mation on the proposed new code for plumbers that is shortly to be made law in this province dr berry from the provincial health department outlined the gathering of civic men and the plumbers throughout the district gave their unqualified sanction to the proposed new law when it becomes effective an inspector for a stated district will be appointed and a fee will be charged for his services against the person who is having the plumbing installed the situation will be similar to that which now prevails on hydro installations the inspec tor sees that proper working prac tises are adhered to for the protec tion of the public and a fee is charged on the basis of the number of outlets laziness novo so thwly that poverty fallowing faff oon overtakes him an accident happens fast too to fast that you cannot prevent it but you can prevent the expense that follows fast upon an accident by having one of mutual benefits many sickness and accident plans fill in the attached coupon and mail to address below learn how you may be assured of this ample protection for a few cents a day mutual benefit health and accident association harvjsv coathup unionville clry or town- ac occupation listen to jim hunter 8am630mpppp except sundays op ld aonoi loaoi ioesoe carload groceteria stochpviiae john mattheorson prop sacred musical festival sponsored by stouffville youth for christ saturday april 10th piano classes bein at 7 pm sharp st james presbyterian church absolutely no admission during numbers