stouffville january 9th 1930 local happenings stouffviile chautauqua and feby 1st and 3rd jan 3031 stouffviile chautauqua jan 3031 and feby 1st and 3rd stouffviile chautauqua jan 3031 and feby 1st and 3rd agglflgggsbabbffibr now write is 1930 we are told that potato parings burned in the stove about three times a week will keep soot from forming in the chimney its simple to try and gets rid of the peelings in a convenient way another milk man in towu that vouiig savyer schools reopened on monday with but few absentees and all teachers on band the local mennonite congregation held a watchnight service in their church on december 31st a custom which was highly popular anions the imethodists years ago but has unfortunately died out willovdale vs stouffviile friday night in local arena junior oha dont miss it my shop will be open on wednes day and saturday afternoons only otherwise phone appointments mrs watts phone 4503 clipping a cows thighs and flanks is a big factor in the production of clean milk the cleaner the cows are kept the less dust and dirt is likely to get into the milk when be ing drawn after suspending service between here and toronto since before christ mas the giviy coach lines resumed operations last saturday the road lias been put in very good condition again following the mild weather of last week and this hundreds of former citizens are kept in touch with the home town of stouffviile through the columns of this paper word comes from f it crawford of sudbury with his ren ewal for another year that the tribune is eagerly sought in his home every week although it i some years since the family spent a few years here mr crawford man aged the silvester hardware store the annual meeting of the north for a time and was a valued citizen j yori plowmen will be held in the municipal hall at stouffviile on i thursday afternoon january lgth i the election of ollicers and the fin ancial statement for the past year are items of importance all farm ers interested in the plowing con tests are asked to attend earl fielding who purchased the williams farm south east of stouff viile is putting in the hydro and has added a water power system through the buildings edith swift who is attending the central school of iscrce toron to was home for the recent holidays mr w windsor is prepared to do permanent waving at hardings bar ber shop thoroughly experienced inperniaueut and linger waving work done appointment at the shop the annual meeting of the horti cultural society in ratcliffs hall on monday jan 13th is looked for ward to as a big night the mem- bars and others are asked to brink a lunch basket of good things with them miss tennu todd of kingston s visiting at mrs w h todds and with mr and mrs f l button isnt it ashame to have to throw all those nice christmas cards now nil those nice christinas cards away now that they have served their pur pose miss gertrude mcginnis of lind say is spending a few holidays at the home of her cousin mrjohii turner miss mcginnis aiys it is 20 years since she last saw this towu junior oha hockey friday night willowdale vs stouffviile in the local arena tit s15 admission 35c and 23c quality seryicb feed feed feed j a wear funeral director ambulance service funerals 70 and up ihone 0000 markham oxt the local chinese cafe has taken jthis paper to task for not giving them credit for making the fine i christmas cake sent by air mail to the silvesters down in florida at christmas time the local cafe per formed all the culinary details and produced a great many christmas cakes specially designed for this sea son of the year ss almost all the local business places wore closed last thursday night and wo understand they in tend to remain closed every evening excepting saturday until early spring when the old practise of opening three nights a week will prevail a collie dog has been sleeping under the veranda at the home of the imiss crices just south of swifts garage and the animal is evidently estray it apparently came to town with some farmer and became lost as the dog appears to be a valuable animal the ownar if he reads this will look after him his friends in and around stouff viile will be saj to know that thos bacon of claremont is recovering from his recent serious illness win watson anbinnr well known citizeu living in stouliville is also making a good recovery following serious illness we are ail glad ta learn that the sick are getting better murray cleudenning has signed up with the markhaui oh a inter mediates and played his first game last week against bradford the sini- coe towu winning by 20 the game was played in markliam arena imr a j ward is filling the pulpit on the melville circuit until some future decision is reached toward a supply since rev dr gray has re ined altona school concert is to be held thursday night jan 9th at 8 pm program to consist of recitations dialogues drills and songs admis sion 23c and 13c this concert was postponed tit christmas owing to illness schumacher feed plus william windsor of riugwood who has been in the permanent wav ing business in toronto is back in the old village and will do perman ent waving etc at hardings barber shop by appointment the burning out of a transformer at the corner of the 9th concession on monday evening left a portion of stouffviile without current until 11 oclock next day this was a hard- ship and great annoyance to busi ness places as well as to househol ders we will inaugurate a january clearing sale next week that will offer won derful savings in clothing under wear furnishings etc hold k your christmas check for this w sale and watch this sale j i sale jan 16th to jan 25th mrs annie cober stouffviile the adopted daughter of elias baker re tired fanner of whitchurch who died nov kith benefited to the extent of 1000 under the terms of the will of mr baker and her two children edna and gordon were each left 500 the testatoir also left his niece ethel black 1000 and willed the residue of his estate which is valued at 5282 to his nieces mrs edith marshall and mrs joseph heise mrs marshall predeceased the testator two of our timehonored residents who have been distinguished with long life that is the lot of only a few are this week celebrating another birthday they are mrs maria kes- tor of victoria street who has reach- edher sgth year and mrs jane williams of east main street who is celebrating her s5th year all honor is due these fine old ladies who are enjoying their great age with inter est mrs hannah boothby a sister of mrs kester now of avatson sask is s3 years of age everything in mens wear phone 5g01 stouffville de forest crosley radio its electric we have some genuine price offerings at present f y w brathwaite since we have mentioned in these columns the names of at kvrst two war veterans whose names were omitted from the memorial tablet at the gate way to the park still an other name is brought to our atten tion we refer to ross lipher son of the late leonard pipher ross was the first stouffviile boy to fall in action he was killed at st julian in 1915 we hope that the womens institute or the council will make the necessary arrangement to have these names added to the list of heroes engraven on the tablets for fealr that someone may think that the salt petre which was pur chased by imr j r campbell for epsom salts may be under the im pression that it wias procured at a drug store we are requested tomake it clear that such is not the case mr campbell did not get the goods at a drug store as they happened to be closed a druggist explains to us that salt petre is dangerous for the novice to handle and should not be sold by other than through drug stores but evidently it is not all sold by chemists mr campbell purchased 5 pounds of salts which turned out to be salt petre tvnd it killed one of the cows in the camp bell accredited herd the senior womens institute will meet at the home of mrsrobtbrown on wednesday january 15th at 230 oclock grandmothers day pro gram to he given by the grandmo thers arranged by mrs brown mrs badgero mrs klinck imlrs g dows- well mrs w watson prizes will be given for grandmother in costume also for the best reading there will also be prizes given for those ancient costume who are not grand mothers social hour a good time is expected so come and bring friend and enjoy the afternoon the opening hockey match in the junior series of the oha in which stouffviile has entered a team came off here on monday evening in the arena against markham the visi tors winning 31 the slushy ice made the play difficult but despite this a good brand of hockey was dealt out to the fans the teams were very evenly matched but imark- liam defence succeeded in holding the locals at a safe distance for shooting the boys all turned in a good game for juniors and deserve credit for their effort the local lineup allan hoover goal daw son hare mervyn lehman defence russel nendick donald hodgins ait wideman forwards ted lint- ner elgin wagg and mac clenden- ing alternates your own feed try it now to make your feed last longer feeds have all appearance of getting stronger fulopep egg mash and all other kinds of poultry supplies stiver bros stouffville ontario the annual meeting of the stouff viile association for the apprehen sion and prosecution of felons will be held in the council rooms satur day january 11th at 2 oclock this is the oldest association in town haying been formed long before the municipality was incorporated some claims that it has outgrown its usefulness but it can be just as useful as the officers make it mem bers should attend the annual meet ing and make any suggestions they wish toward stimulating interest with the amount of chicken stealing of late years there is plenty of op portunity for good work mir alf hoovor the sauerkraut king of church street is enjoying a couple of months at home this win ter although he is busy most of the year setting up machines for the masseyhurris company last win ter mr hoover was busy right through the entire winter season as well as the other seasons of the year but the short western crop last year has curtailed the output of the big implement company so that those men who appreciate a few- weeks or months off duty are being given an innings knowing how to make real dutch sauer kraut mr hoover will have plenty of time to fill all orders and we estimate that he has chopped a few tons of cab bage in the process already on monday evening the stouffviile brethren of the independent order ol oddfellows held their annual in stallation ceremonies conducted by mr j- f brooks ddgmand other brethren from whitevale an oys ter supper was served which proved a happy climax to the work of the evening the officers installed are as follows jess cook jpg ray vake n g wm dougherty vg w r sanders rec seey thos rae fin secy m c barker treas j w ratcliff chaplain earl grubin warden w e morden rsng it slack lsng murray bairnes conductor art ismith rss or c barker rsvg blake sanders lsvg otto baker lss j w mcmullen og chas barkey ig residents of western ontario re ported through the daily press last week of having seen a large meteor passing across the sky about 5 oclock in the morning mrt a d bruce of markham township also reports to the tribune that he saw the meteor illuminate his bedroom for ho was awake and expecting the clock to shortly strike six the flash of light which lasted several seconds illum inated his room just as if an automo bile light had crossed the window this was at or near 545 on friday morning the same time that the meteor was reported seen near lon don ontario births sawyer on thursday january 2nd to mr and mrs harry d sawyer the gift of a son auditorium theatre stouffville ay 6 pcke ill rear no more pigs i have no luck wilh them they go off their feed get thiu instead of fat some even dip im through ive had enough of that worry thais the way some discouraged pigbreeders talk what a inislako whenprovendeine insures against all risk of failure hundreds of testi monials prove that provendeine is the perfect complement to pig feed no more setbacks in growth rapid fattening assured by keen continuous appetite formation of rosy flesh these are the certain results of adding provcndeino to pigfeed on friday of this week the mark ham township religious education council will have their annual ga thering at the stouffvillo christian church in the morning and after noon and the united church at night the morning service start ing at 10 oclock is promised to have real help for allsunday school work ers when mrs t trickey from to ronto will hold a round table con ference rev dixon burns profes sor in the toronto bible college will give addresses in tho afternoon and evening services if the public could only realize that we are always pleased to re ceive all the authentic news per haps they would he more prompt in furnishing it we endeavor to keep our eyes and ears open but we often miss a few items which are interesting simply because some one has neglected to tell us we know that a great many folks do not orave publicity but little items in the local paper need never make one feel that they will be unduly criticized about it it also helps out and assists in producing an inter esting sheet call us on the phono or stop us on the street and we shall gladly accommodate you if you are in possession of news send it in as early as possible wo are all human and know how easy it is to forget let us have it while it is fresh in your mind wo are hero to servo the public in tho very best manner we are able and with a little coopera tion from you the tribune will continue to be a paper of which wc need not be ashamed when the gray coach lines took over the bus service between stouff viile and toronto this section antici pated a continual service ail winter as well as all summer for two weeks and all through the christmas holiday season the service was sus pended becauso of the heavy condi tion of the road with snow between stouffviile and markham and also down on the kennedy road farther south while this road was allowed to remain blocked the road from to ronto clean to brwrie was kept open and from toronto to london in fact the road to stouffviile was one of the few on which traffic was suspended the fault is not altogether to be placed at the door of gray coach lines for the road they travel com ing to our town from toronto is totally under the control of the to ronto and york road commission chalrninn milieu represents the city of toronto on this commission and therefore might we expect him to exert enough influence to demand tho opening of tho road so that his city bus company might not lose a considerable sum of money over one of the best carrying seasons of tho friday and saturday jan 10th and 11th a mans past comedy and news reel breeders i fusxa seriain thai your pigs will return you a hand some profit 1 give tltem provendeine from weaning onwards provendeine proves its vasue quickly 67 lawrence market toronto canada april 11th 1928 wish to express my appreciation and thanks for your timely sugges tion to feed provendeine to my pm of young pgs which have suffered a very severe attack of verminal cholera which disease had caused the death of two of them the advantage of feeding your provendeine was quickly proven as the remaining six pigs rapidly appeared normal and are apparently progres sing as rapidly as the animals that had not suffered a set back by sickness of such a severe nature i may slate that one of tin pigs was in a dying condition but after being fed on provendeine and water only made a most remarkable recovery may i state my belief in the mrits of your hog food provendeine which is not overestimated by your pamphlets users of same should undoubtedly be greatly benefited sgd reg li wells provendetiste is sold manufactured by everywhere in packets at 150 malson louis sanders brussels i wholesale- louis sanders toronto out louis sanders co op canada east toronto friday and saturday jan- 17th and 18th the river pirate comedy and news reel admission 25c children 15c s g schmidt prop sayitwith flowers no expression of sentiment more beautiful flowers for every occasion muston sons phone 7001 stouffville ont taxi service comfort and safety are the big factors in winter driv ing phone us for long or short runs seating for 6 or 7 passengers if necess ary our moderate charges will please you too next trip to the city just try us a swift garage phone 195 stouffviile limited 10 adelaide st distributors w hastings stouffviile c s feasby goodwood allen theaker mount albert a snowmobile used in stouffville dr herbert freel of stouffviile is using ono of these snowmobiles while delbert holden the local agent and georgo story have each placed an order the bodies of course are different to tho one in the picture own in the maritime provinces y the canadian fords wear snow shoes here is n ford snowmo bile all set for a hard winter proof that it will get over the roads no matter how high the drifts may be is furnished by cap tain donald mcmillan the famous arctic explorer who was first to use a snowmobile in the far north with his ford thus equip ped he travelled nearly two thous and miles over ice on one expedi tion at the rate of twentyfive miles an hour this of course is far better than dogs can do in or dinary circumstances the mcmil lan snowmobile has a tractor tread and runners a moid a ford such as that shown in the accompanying illus tration is used by a lumber con cern in the maritime provinces it travels regularly over a rough wood road at ten miles an hour another used by a large hotel has accomplished a speed of twenty- five to thirty miles an hour with ease on well built roads on which however three or four feet of snow ha3 accumulated the snowmobile has sfciis whero tho front wheels ordinarily would be heavy chains furnish traction for the rear wheels no- matter how deep the snow may bc a ford dealer has just reported that ono such car regularly car ries five passengers over a wood road to n lumber camp