slftrurgmkftr start them sooner sel mori ivulk feed it to be sure of health ier growth it is improved more palatable even 3day old calves relish it and thrive itl vouit local master deau io day 2z nu solid comfort jjmj the st0uffy1ue tribune thursday february 2 1956 ps local and personal notes notice e a grubin ro optomet- health week commences rtet will be at his office stoutf- vihe on mondsv and tuesday feb 6th and 7th phones s6j2 and 25ji the observance of national i mr ross winterstein of stou- ffvsue entered hospital this j yeek for treatment aturday mrs asa sider one of stouj svjltes esteemed elder citil zens will mark her 2nd birth- renew your tribune sub- rjption now and save sl0o new subscription rate go into day or wednesday of this week j effect on thursday of next feb 1st relatives and friends week lathere- last saturday night j euchre will be s porsored this week thurscavl in the ofndnex wtl he a b wl mr a hoover westend ok ad nex wee o the our o tms remarkable iaav kesidem o onfvle was e- stouffville un bowhug club j de her advandng vmrs vh ta toronto she continues to enjoy good as week for an operation the ambassador male choir health carries on with her will be presented ag3 year in the baptist church under the direction of mr cy ril redford the choir will be heard this monday night at s oclock housewors and has gone thro- j m am mr xeil grown will ugh a lifetime without the awove into their new home on of gasses j the o concesskm g 0 town on saturday their resid ence is located on the jas mrs c turner church st left for london on wednesday where she will join miss b mitchell and the couple will travel thursday to florida for in case of strang we notice a number of houses in town are displaying 1 barn- property name plates near their front doors the idea is a good one in view of the fact that our houses are not numbered for mail delivery and it helps out seeking to a couple of sunnv south little truck- cadieux daugh ter of mr and mrs ted cad ieux stouftville was caugnt here by the camera enjoying solid comfort along with the family pussy stiver bros stouffville ontario w its the timelyj 1 thoughtful gift that countsutmembed her on st valentines dat with a gift from houstons the store engagements mr and mrs joseph fockler ringwood announce the en gagement of their daughter hazel irene to mr william thomas bullock son of mr fames bullock and the late mrs bullock of mount albert the marriage to take place feb 17 at 7 pm in ringwood chris tian church rev frank muir writes local friends from japan mrs geo thomas church st moved this week to an apartment on obrien avenue brought to the lnhune oflice owned bv miss m clarke and may be claimed by the i owner it was found in schells the canadian girls in train- store also on hand is a single ing held their annual candle j earring with the initial s within a week of being postjible for having the two front lighting service in the stouft- worked in the pattern ed in japan a letter was de- pews full tonight j vi vted church on sunday livered to the writers friends i evenine with a eood conzreea- 1 mr sam mckuen of markham months in the locate citizens in town we j understand that richmond hill is undergoing a survey for mr and mrs les carke and i house mail delivery a popula- dauchter were in pittsburg dur- 1 tion of 5000 is necessary for ng the weekend visiting with the postoflice to consider house mr and mr bob hassard to house mail service and our bob is currently playing hoc- vonge st neighbor has now key with the pittsburg hor- passed this figure nets mr and mrs arne iarsen a ladvs purse has been ottawa have been credited vith mr bruce clarke formerly of stouftville and with the lo cal ontario coops for some time called on friends in town on monday gordon lehman son of mr and mrs ab lehman of stouff ville is in town this week visiting his parents and friends gordon tells us that he expects to enjoy a little ice fishing while at home he is slowly recuperating from a severe stroke which he suffered some months ago and which confined him to sunny brook hospital for a long period mr and mrs lehman sr recently celebrat ed their golden wedding anni versary livered to the writers friends imaeine the industry 1 evening with a good congrega- 1 mr in stouffville as a former pas- 1 w e can imagine w i uon in attendance in charge was tor here rev muir is well- 1 moodjon ha sunda after p a visitor in the tribune was passing the blazing city office recently and pointed out view home and mr iarsen saving the life of three persons when fire destroyed their home hi st clair gardens recently mrs iarsen is the former bettv sanderson dau- ghter of mr and mrs w gl membm th stouftville sanderson of o br en avenue p a wih stouffville 1 he local couple repve kmcr d teridd a meeting at markham twp municipal building on wednes- nownand he states in his let- n fjfi jp and ping and mrs haroldlewis i to us that the account of early pounded on the door tor more j jjight when the proposed ter that he appreciates the ar- p -l- jthe service was conducted by logging in last weeks paper t master plan for the township tks m10 and friends rival of the tribune each week in that far away land in this the ie to meet him at the church doors just before the evening rosdiek assisted by president miss shirlev should have credited andy the occupants mr and mrs r revihved and its effect letter rev muir states that he and his family enjoyed a love- 1 nie ly christmas and had one or m have felt as he led his i me misses jstouffer with the feat of jour- iarsen saw flames shooting any qn exisung schooi sec tne ennii purtis and gave ren- neying almost as fa service and how proud he argaret curtis and uaje ken j to1 ie the home 0 mr iv jiinstmas anu nan one ui two japanese pastors in dur- companions marching down the ing the day the portion of his ion alsle t0 the vel front ii j1 v nov fulfilling the request to become an executive is a man who wears out four suits to every pair of shoes the engagement is announ ced of marjorie daughter of mrs xeighhorn and the late mr albert xeighhorn former ly of montreal to dr ralph h ball of summit nj son of the late mr and mrs joseph rail formerly of kelowna b c the marriage will take place quietlv on february 25 at 330 oclock at 23 oriole gar dens toronto letter following deals with rev muirs thoughts on the subject of those two front pews it is said when dwight l moody as a young man having his heart warmed in response to god for a glorious salvation iov scolts look for big year in this area i as allis- from a summer kitchen window j u and mrs j george monuk as they were if you dont understand the returning from visiting friends i difference between evening and night try associating these words with gown pine orchard mrs w johnston sorry to report mrs wm in city view the inside of the 2storey bricksiding home was destroyed and only a few- articles of furniture saved we have more reports of poor mail delivery in toronto ng the req n active soulwinner and prov ing his mettle as a successful i a meeting called by district pleader of men i commissioner r edmunds to form a south lake simcoe dis- and what a difference it trict committee of boy scouts must have made to that even- 1 was hem in the community ing service i have spent only hal at keswick most groups went up to the pastor after the four or five years in the min- were represented by their lea- morning service he said he istry in canada but it was long ders and members of their j lundr is quite ill we wish her i down driving the 1500 miles in wanted to do something for enough to have those two front group committees the inter- a i recovery four davs we had one day sun- word was received by the tribune this week of the safe arrival of mr and mrs m e watts in florida the letter reads we had a pleasant drive i jjehv ain this week and by now this city certainly has the repu tation of providing the slow est delivery of any centre around each weeks bag of tribunes for city homes ar rives in toronto thursday morning and takes from then until saturday and monday for ery mail rates are at 1 his saviour with no wealth or empty pews create a haunting education or outward appear- feeling of weakness if not com- ance of talent this would seem plete missionary failure in to pose a real question to a pastor but the story is that this pastor responded with allright my boy be respons- est in the need for such a meet- a mrs w hope enter- i shine but the other 3 days dull ing was apparent by the large j ta their niece over the and raining we left the snow n maryland the sun is shin ing bright today with the tem- already many girls are get ting in condition for leap year by practising broad jumps seed catalogue are again go ing allout in optimism r0xy theatre markham evenings doors open 030 sat matinee 115 last time tonight thur feb 2nd thi j rn list organisation iio l robert newton glynis johns is donald sinden plus the exciting thriller on ice white lightning with stanley clements friday saturday feb 3 1 plus the mcconnell story fmngm technic0108 wuksaum alan lapd june allyson mon ties ave fer 6 7 s h me c ntender 1 in color and cinemascopei g adult enurtaicment to do where to go this sunday last week we ran the first in a series of articles on interest ing places or you and your family to go and things for yon to do on sunday afternoons in toronto this is the second art icle in this series and here are our suggestions for this coming sunday there will be a film shown in the royal ontario mu seum theatre and its free to the public tited the hack of beyond the film is about australia today dealing mainly with life in the isolated communities and homes of the desert areas of australia this show is part of a series of films about the peoples of the world this film should be fascinating we think and will appeal to children as well as adults the show begins at 200 pm lasts till around loo or if youd like an afternoon of outdoor fun we suggest you take your friends or the young sters on a skating party at riyerdale terrace danforth and broadview the large outdoor rink has fine smooth ice regardless of weather and lots of room for children to play about in admission is only 50c per person theres lots of parking space skating begins at 200 pm sundays ends at 600 then about 500 or 600 oclock you can drop in for a delirious dinner at scotts on bloor street its a couple of doors west of yonge just a short way from the museum a few blocks from riverdale terrace scotts are serving sunday dinner now from 4 to 9 pm they have a de licious french buffet or table service featuring everything from a grand assortment of horsdoeuvres to plump golden turkeys and tender roa reef crisp white table linen and soft lights lend an atmosphere of comfortable relaxation to scotts and the waitresses are pleasant and efficient the prices too are very reasonable only1193 for th buffet with as many second helping as you like and scotts really welcome family groups so take the kids along reduced prices for children you can phone for a reservation wainut 24320 tho ara our suggestion for this sunday we hop you eroy yourselves and watch for next week article wita more ideas of interesting places to go nd things to do os sunday ifer- tisoc is toronto idvertliese attendance and general partlci- 1 weekend also mr and mrs j one pace the choir was vet pation in the discussions d on sunday ccommodating and filed down such a committee is design- 1 the schooi lip enjoved a to those two rows for the set- ed to u witn the commis- skating partv at qeensviile on mon though 1 said it was s to promote scouting tor b- much hetter to look the choir ovb t0 c0 joint group in the face yet at best i knew it was a coverup how often i sighed for a 3oung moody to come forth with the beginning of our ministry in japan at least i have just bertome conscious of the fact that now i have an opportunity to emulate that long ago act of mr moody we have the proverbial two front empty pew system thoroughly entrenched in japan also nat urally they havent bothered me up to the present for i dont preach as such but thank i mrs ross armitage attended activities such as rallies train- tne federation of agriculture ing courses etc and through convention at hamilton last the district commissioner to i w keep provincial headquarters j mi jean johnston was a informed of its progress and sunday visitor with mr and requirements the election of officers to the committee resulted in a fair representation of the district which is bounded by aurora stouffville uxbririge mount albert and bradford those elected for the current year were chairman rev e h mclellan aurora vicechair man mr j s johnston res- ilrs e johnston mrs george mason spent tuesday in toronto messrs albert boake rae pcrature around so degrees mr and mrs watts at the time of writing were staying at white sands motel new smyrna beach florida their peak the employees wa ges are at top level but the ser vice is going down mr red forsvth local bar- horticultural meeting monday feb 13 at 8 oclock is the date of the next open meeting of the society in the united church basement we have been fortunate in secur ing mr alfred bunker of pick ering with his bird pictures mr bunker will have many in- ber has produced an old edi erestin storie to tell about tion of the stouffville paper 1h if a this is hig ial dating back to 1903 the week- 1 hobbv this meeting should be ly was then known as the ia imertet t0 the chil stouffville pilot in the 8- page issue is an obituary ac- god we have good preachers in i wick secretary mr h t nearly all the churches and i jaques newmarket treasurer hopeto join that group after i mr j h d williamson au- a little more language and a bit more rounding off of adjust- mental corners right now however i feel the presence of those two front pews for i have spent my time staring at them in the past now when ever i break off a conversation with a nonchurchgoing person i close with meet me in front of the church at ten it is real- lj- interesting some of them are amazed that the service is in japanese perhaps latin in the catholic churches led them rora members scoutmaster r stewart keswick and scout master b magill river drive park field commissioner c pill ing from provincial hq brief ly outlined the duties of the district cubmaster and district scoutmaster these positions are held by mr a townsley of sutton and mr k everett of newmarket respectively a working constitution was proposed and adopted to per mit the committee to go into mcclure and michael orourke j count of the late olie forsyth attended the farm equipment wellknown resident of stouff- convention at exhibition park vi more than a halfcentury ago businessmen whose ad vertisements appear in the pa per are as follows silvester and dougherty j c bundy todd and cook cunliffe and peters j ii crooks standard bank of canada the sovereign bank of canada dr barker dentist gordon r duncan ratciift and co w h todd sleep friday am funeral ser-l-j- f heise s m warriner a vice was held monday from i lehmans shoe store arm- newmarket with burial in pine i ftrongs bakery s s burk- orchard cemetery j h o 1 d e r furniture and j brownsberger harness shop in toronto on friday mrs thompson of new market and her sister from brampton visited mrs mason one day last week our sincere sympathy is extended to mr and mrs ray iundj in the death of their eight month old daughter shar- ron who passed away in her four car loads of horticul turists journeyed to richmond hill last thursday night as guests of richmond hill hor ticultural society the meeting was held in the lions commun ity hall and there was a good attendance the local society provided the program which in cluded a talk on house plants by mrs m storrey music by airs fred byer and muriel mr levi forsyth and choruses by the directors mrs floury entertained with a couple of humorous readings and mr eu gene baker showed some col oured slides a very enjoyable time was had by all present to believe protestants would j immediate operation all speak english a foreigner it was the general feeling of turning up scripture and the meeting that as the result hymns in japanese for the of this organization scouting whole row of japanese new- in 10fi will take on greater comers might look strange but meaning to the boys parents it feels very wonderful i and citizens of this communit- valtntint iijfoftjpgita- 0v km i jyev vwtfwwwwwwifl keep em up in milk on purina dime mm m68- a see our fine selection of china dinnerware and odd pieces waggs jewelry and china many good dairymen around stouftville have their herds on the purina dairy feeding program and arc getting top milk production this winter if you are short of grain feed milk chow straight if you have some grain feed 24 cow chow supple ment 2 to 1 with your grain if you have plenty of grain feed 34 cow chow concen trate 4 to 1 with your grain condition your dry cows on purina d and f chow stouffville coop geo timbers mgr phone 269 or 122 vwwy