the tribune stoufifville ont thursday march 22 1951 quality service notice to farmers be ready fill up ba r i your 98 or gas 88 buy ba oils and tank with gasoline greases from stiver bros stouffville ont office phone 45 mr frank mertens and daugh ter miss elva mertens of weston were sunday visitors at the jos mertens home hobbv cluo display stouffville hobby club will present a display of work in the veterans hah on wednesday march 28th at 815 pm this dis play will consist of work done by members of the following classes art leather smocking and sewing the dramatic class will put on two oneact plays brothers in arms and make up and live ladys handtooled leather purse will be drawn for during the evening tickets for this interesting even ing may be purchased from mrs n oboyle mrs wm sanders mrs k wagg and mrs j ham- aiersley for 25c each which in clude admission and draw on purse w g sanderson has returned to his home on obrien ave after a seven weeks sojourn in sunny- brook hospital his health is much improved friends will be pleased to learn welcome spring regardless of the current weather all our readers were glad to recognize that official spring was ushered in on tuesday night certainly we have enjoyed an open winter despite this last fling by jack frost on monday and the warm sun is more than wel come particularly to the many who have been bound up by cold and flu for weeks many have wound up with ear ache others with sinus trouble and others just cant seem to shake off the grip dozens of persons are being in troduced to the new wonder drugs especially if they show fever signs i we understand local and personal happenings mr and mrs v wright of lake- view are spending the weekend with his sister mrs t c gostick mrs p m greenfield of bow- manville spent a few days last week visiting at the home of miss ethel byam the big annual tomato crop is being planted at the brillinger greenhouses to the rear of stouff ville motors hundreds of thou sands of plants are nurtured here each year for the campbell soup co growers see the announcement in this issue of the fine new international harvester refrigerators being in troduced in canada for the first time several lovely models are on display at internaiional motors main st stouffville whitchurch township council will hold their regular meeting this thursday evening at 8 oclock the first local maple syrup appeared in town last week and found a ready sale at 5 per gallon mr and mrs win timbers are holidaying in florida for a couple of weeks they left a week ago friday and are visiting several relatives in the south k not enough good salads four pairs pants save former local girl tells whitchurch hermit restaurant owners the public is asked to note that the time of international motors family xite has been moved ahead to s oclock rather than 830 as appears in the display adv in this issue the tribune is pleased to extend congratulations to miss mary cook former school teacher who reached her 90th birthday on wednesday of this week miss cook was a former resident of lemonville district but has resided for some lime at mrs heatons best home on church street mr and mrs archie nesbitt who have been living in a house on the corner of the 7th con and the townline on the rodanz farm moved last weekend to hamilton where mr nesbitt has taken a position with the international harvester co work commenced last week on the former ward garage main st recently purchased by cec hend ricks maple leaf auto sales pro prietor mr hendricks intends making a number of improvements to the location and has installed a large new set of doors in the front a common complaint in canada is that there are not enough restaurants serving really good salads mrs helen morningstar toronto food consultant last week told delegates to the seventh annual convention of the canadian restaurant association in the auto motive building mrs morningstar is the former helen hastings daughter of mr and mrs s w hastings stouffville rrl member of an allfemale panel of experts who addressed the restaurateurs on preparation of various types of food mrs morn ingstar said that to make a pleas ing salad required ingredients that were clean dry crisp and chilled salads also needed color ful garnishes and appetizing dress ing she added chicken tuna fish lobster and other protein salads could be gar nished with grapefruit sections celery hearts or black olives she said fruit salad required a protein garnish such as cheese bars or peanut butter balls she recom mended meat balls or chicken livers as garnish for vegetable salad the big lloyd turner implement mrs morningstar told the restau- and furniture sale on monday ran rant operators to be spendthrifts into extremely bad weather the with the oil and misers with the implements however were lis- vinegar in the preparation of posed ofbut the furniture sale has french dressing three parts oil geo morrison s3 years of age who was struck and killed while walking across xo 11 highway at willowdale last thursday evening was an uncle of james morrison and mrs wm echardt of stouffville the public are advised by the local business mens association that all stores in stouffville will be closed on good friday of this week but will remain open on easter monday which is recog nized as a holiday chiefly by schools and banks as home burns william linton 80 termed the old hermit of whitchurch town ship suffered superficial burns when a fire demolished the goat shack where he lived near vivian wednesday night police chief richard mulholland said the elderly recluse was sleep ing wearing four pairs of trousers and 17 other separate pieces of the geo walsh house on orchard blvd has been sold to mr jos galway new manager of the stouffville coop the house was only recently completed by mr walsh who is a resident of mt albert geo allison local real estate broker negotiated the tran saction the sale price was not disclosed good friday evening march 23rd 745 pm stouffville united church choir presents from cross to crown a sacred cantata in the church auditorium the new public washrooms recently erected on memorial park property to the rear of the stanley theatre will be fully completed very shortly when weather conditions permit the finishing of the plumbing instal lations the local business mens association the lions club the business professional womens club have ail contributed to the financing of this project along with the municipality been postponed until this coming monday march 2th mrs fred alsop of stouffville is in england for two weeks visiting with her uncle thomas knott and other relatives at bamber bridge lancashire mrs alsop travelled by tca transatlantic service and will fly back next weekend rev samuel goudie and his bride of sixtytwo years ago mark ed their anniversary event on tuesday of this week quietly at their home on mill street mr and mrs goudie enjoy comparatively good health for their long years they also are blessed with a wide circle of friends in the mennonite group who are very proud of them the death occurred at sunny- brook hospital on wednesday march 14th of james d reesor of toronto james reesor was born in markham a son of the first man ager of the standard bank in that town he himself will be recalled by many local friends as a former banker in stouffville in the days of the standard branch here he was a veteran of the first warj surviving are his wife the former ii r i i- anne heyes a son james and two seatrfpwhildren fekgs reesor and and one part vinegar was her advice alberta maefarlane chicago food and restaurant equipment consultant who was chairman of the panel said that good restau rants in the us prepared lettuce for salads the day before it was to be used the core was removed and the lettuce rinsed in cold water it was then placed in a tightly sealed container with a perforated false bottom which allowed excess water to drain off american subscribers are asked to kindly take note that renewals for thetribune can no longer be forwarded by american money orders but must be sent by cheque this is an american regulation which came into effect on oct 1st sponsored here by the local lions club ends on march 26th chair man andy williams urges those who have not yet sent in their con tributions to do so as soon as possible the easter seal campaign is the only means the crippled childrens society has of raising money the society looks after every crippled child in ontario where the family is unable to give the child proper care interment was made in grace church cemetery markham on saturday afternoon conductor mr colin bray organist mrs chas nolan youth for christ eventide hour christian church t l sunday pm saturday 8 pm st james presbyterian church the opening spring rally 745 educational film 800 song service with easter music by the choir the male chorus and lois mckuen mr rowan conducting in his usual genial style 930 feature film the road back a modern application of the easter story sunday 9 pm christian church the last in the winter series of sunday even ing eventide hours a special program of easter music has been arranged with your listening pleasure in view film the first easter hear look away to jesus and jesus is au you need on commercial recordings sung by yfc girls choir at parrs radio elec tric n rowan director marie jack hairdressing lloyd avkptoe stouffville permanent waving machine machlneless cold ware hairstyling and shaping phono 175wl mrs robt bone was elected a director of the canadian mother- craft society when this organiza tion convened in toronto for their annual meeting mrs bone has been an enthusiastic worker in the local society since its inception here several years ago mrs i e robertson president stated in addressing the annual meeting that recent findings in maternity care have shown the need for a return to a more normal approach to childbirth after a half century of insistence that civilization had rendered childbirth an abnormal operation and that a prospective mother be regarded as a surgical patient grafs restaurant its at it again turkey dinners will be served easter sunday clothing and lie believed this saved his life when the fire spread to his clothes it started in pieces of paper stuffed around the stove pipe by a hole in the roof linton fell into a pool of water outside his house which helped extinguish the flames william yake a neighbor attracted by flames shooting high in the sky found him shouting for help he smothered the flames with snow and when linton refused to come to hospital he made him comfort able on a log and called police taken to york county memorial hospital he told police he was suffering the first cold of his life ibecause the humane society forced him to sell his goats which he said used to sleep with him to keep him warm the hermit was the subject of an inquiry here recently when a few of his 36 goats were found dead others starving and all in poor condition linton lost his crutches and all his other meagre belongings in the fire the chief said douglas burkholder son of mr and mrs ira burkholder has join ed the navy and has been accepted in the royal canadian navy band he will be leaving for the east coast shortly doug has played trombone in the legionaires orchestra for several years and this will be a wonderful oppor tunity to further his musical career rawleigh customers i having taken over the rawleigh route in whitchurch township formerly covered by ira d rusnell i solicit your continued patronage in the purchase of these fine products i will endeavor to handle your needs to your complete satisfaction at all times call stouffville 67309 w b heise gormley phone 67309 mtt939ss coop chick starter r coop h rapid growth fast feathering correct bone development coop chick starter iaj 5ms sold only at your local coop sold only at your local coop contains all the vital trace minerals in correct proportion addition of apf animal protein factor gives coop chick starter all the necessary ingredients to assure maximum and productive feed efficiency stouffville coop phone 269 or 122