the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 17 1939 page seven glaremont by staff correspondent tribunes on sale every thursday from your newsboy buv one this week and get a complete coverage of all local and district news ask the carrier to call regular copies 5c mr ed evans is sporting a new car mr and mrs g hammond spent sunday at port bolster mr ernie hinan and family are back in the haliburton dis trict enjoving a short vacation miss mable tucker of wes ton is spending a week visiting with miss irene linn several from here took in the big conservative picnic on the lake shore last monday mr and mrs john nichol and family of toronto visited with miss margaret graham last week mrs jess warden and two sons donney and edmund re turned home last weekend from lake erie where they have been holidaying miss elizabeth ward of tor onto was here visiting her father mr evans ward over the weekend it is reported that some petty thieving is abroad in the vill age last week we understand one local lady had her garden completely stripped of veget ables and fruits the lucky numbers in harry booses weekly draw on satur day are as follows nos 1731 1748 1529 1972 1988 h g mclntyre was in town for a short while this weekend returning to his summer home at red stone lake monday mrs w walker of unionville visited at the home of her sister inlaw miss hattie walker re cently miss walker is in rather poor health mrs bagshaw was a recent visitor at the home of her sister mrs g scott cut your repair bills youll luivo fewer repair bills if youll let us jo over your car regularly our lubri cation isnt just a fruessy grease job its the real way to keep your car in perfect order you get tliis service right at our shop lot us make your motoring a pleasure raes garage goodwood phone 2002 service that satisfies monuments of distinction like most people who buy memorials this is probably the first time that you have had to make a purchase of this kind and find the subject rather confusing therefore may we suggest that you call on us we exert every possible effort to fill each order with a maxi mum of quality at a minimum of cost stouffville granite marble works phone 8002 several carloads of clare- mont w i members visited the altona institute last wednes day the meeting being held on the lawn of the spang home it is reported that messrs dave dawson and henry john son have turned out the biggest fall wheat yield in the district well over 40 bushels to the acre mrs ray rumohr and daugh- er spent the weekend at the home of her motherinlaw mrs sherman rumohr mrs august leggitt and son douglas of jellicoe spent one day here last week with his father and mother mr and mrs j leggitt while enroute to his summer cottage at brechen sunday visitors with mr and mrs loss hill were mr and mrs fred nutts and joyce of toronto mr and mrs harmon yake and mrs and mrs gordon riddle it is expected that the final surface coat will be placed on the new town pavement this week by the county workmen a big 12ton roller was at work all day monday rolling in the coarse base the new strip of pavement which is certainly an improvement for the village stretches from the school east to the top of the baptist church hill this friday august 18th a street dance will be staged on the new road mr dave pugh has recently sold his creamery business in kinmount to mr duncan era- merson of that place mi- pugh has been in possession of the business since 1931 the plant is capable of an output of of 100000 lbs of butter a year mr pugh expects to go north again in the spring where he contemplates opening a dairy business in the minden area seven teams entered the ladies softball tournament here last saturday afternoon agincourt newmarket union ville brooklin lindsay maple and uxbridge winners of the 20 10 and 5 prizes were lindsay maple and uxbridge in the evening a concert of local talent entertained a fair crowd in the park claremont band was on hand to supply the music and the following artists assisted donald hedges soloist bernice redshaw guitar and solo redshaw sisters lillian phyliss and marion trio and kathleen beelby accompanist twentyeight rinks entered the mixed d tbles bowling tournament held here last fri day evening the claremont club wish to take this opportun ity of thanking the stouffville bowlers for the kind use of their greens which were press ed into service owing to exceed ingly large turnout here win ners were 1st fred evans claremont 2nd mr snoden oshawa 3rd mr johns oshawa 4th al brown markham 5th o b hisey markham 6th mr chapman highland creek this saturday afternoon august 19 a ladies trebles tournament will be held on the local greens continuation school depart mental results mildred linton comp c geom c svbil b shaver can hist 2 a h c russel e prouse com 2 ah 1 la 2 fc 1 mabel p johnson comp 2 ch c ah c chem 2 la c lc 2 fa 3 fc 2 helen glover ch 2 chem 2 la2 lc c fa 2 fc3 dorothy e burton chem c fc c margaret e cowie comp c ch lgeom 2chem 1 lc 2 jean a ward geom 2 phys 2 myrtle bacon ch 1 chem 1 l a 2 l c 2 f a 2 fc 2 marjories mothersill comp 2 ch c ah 2 chem 2 la c lc c fa 3 fc 3 jean linton lit 2 ch c chem c alan tomlinson ch c lit 1 fc 2 lc 2 coal cement place your orders now for coal at the summer prices sail on hand for hay and feed poultry feeds of all kinds cement delivered if requested land tile various sizes s w hastings stouffville phone 169 melville thursday august 10th threshing is in full swing in the neighbourhood autumn is not so far around the corner mr w smith and family entertained guests from toron to on sunday they were mr and mrs w day mr and mrs george belcher mrs annie murdock and mrs murdock sir all of toronto mr and mrs john beckett from locust hill visited mr and mrs john miller and fam ily on sunday mr and mrs peter steckleys weekend guests were mr geo hoover and family mrs adam carver and mr and mrs stauths from ridgeway ont the steckley family were at cober reunion which is held every five years in the rich mond hill arena this year there were only about 300 present last monday but many of them came for miles to at tend they were there fro rochester kitchener niagara falls lake erie etc mr and mrs thos myers and mr benson myers visited at mr willis lehmans last week mr and mrs mcrobevts spent sunday with mr harry forresters and with mrs mcroberts mother mrs ii forrester sr mr and mrs j wideman visited at mr ed nighs on sunday mrs jeliott mclure spent a few days this weekend at the farm at brampton mrs lome smith of scar- boro road and mrs leslie zimmerman entertained a num ber of the ladies and children from the kingston road united church sewing class on wed nesday mr cecil cullin returned missionary from africa spoke at our church on sunday morn ing rev mi smalley and son wilbur of stouffville spent sun day afternoon with mr and mrs h houck mr p puterbaugh and family spent sunday with mrs houck and miss edna houck messrs harold and clarence powell accompanied mr and mrs lewis griffin on a fishing trip through northern ontario will represent ottawa cream for best results ship your cream to us you can make your own delivery at a premium of one cent per pound butler fat or have our truck call stouffville creamery opei tuesday thursday and saturday evenings miss mary a burns pictur ed here is to represent ottawa in the allcanadian tvpewriting team at the cne she is the first to be chosen for the 12- member canadian national typ ing team she willwith winners of eliminations in eleven other canadian cities typewrite lay and night for two weeks of the cne thanks- well pass up the medals sir wilfred grenfell who brought hospitals schools and orphanages to bleak labra dor and newfoundland sailed out the the st lawrence from montreal july 18 for the first visit in four years to the land that hails him as its benefactor he couldnt remember just how many times he had been there when he discussed the trip be fore sailing in the liner north star for st anthony new foundland but decided it was somewhere near his 25th with sir wilfred is his daugh ter state wheat prices prices to be paid eastern far mers for wheat delivered in car load lots were announced by the canadian wheat board the basis for the prices paid will be in store at montreal on an all- rail export freight rate struc ture less freight rates and handling charges the prices follow no 1 canadian eastern mixed winter 70 cents no 1 canadian eastern red winter 70 cents no 2 canadian eastern mixed winter 68 cents no 2 canadian eastern red winter 68 cents no 3 canadian eastern mixed winter 65 cents no 3 canadian eastern white winter 65 cents hog grading the recent announcement by ontario packing houses of their intention to offer prices on dressed weight and grades only for hogs produced and market ed within the province of on tario was not referred to the department the dominion department of agriculture is responsible for the grading of hogs but the question as to whether hogs are to be sold on a live or dressed weight basis is not subject to departmental regulations jno we dont deserve any medals just because we take more than a casual interest in your car we figure if you find our service is quick careful thorough youll come back thats why we make a habit of checking your radi ator tires and oil we really polish your windshield we keep an eagle eye on your battery too and fill it with distilled water whenever it needs it add to this the fact that weve got shell products and youve got the making of satisfaction with a capital s try us boa b way service station stouffville tribunes small advs cheap and profitable are bacon is what you make it ivaen a tatmet feeds ftain to a tfog lie sells ftain totkatljotj tae 4of pays in potl and the hog pays well properly fed 350 lbs of grain makes 100 lbs of pork railgrade prices are based on dressed weight so welljed hogs when railgraded pay the highest prices for their feed but tvelljed does not mean overjed good feeding calls for a balanced ration of grains and proteins grain by itself is not sufficient to develop and bring your hogs to market requirements economically proteins of animal origin such as skim milk and tankage are of equal importance proteins promote growth and sate grain this representative feeding trial with three lots of 21 pigs each shows how grain may be saved and cost of production lowered by feeding protein supplement v lot l lot 2 lot 3 grain grain grain f otein protein alone supple- supple ment a ment b days on feed daily gain grain eaten per 100 lbs gain cost of hog per 100 lbs gain the feeding of protein supplements saved 219 to 290 lbs of grain or from s248 to 5282 per 200 lb hogs the balanced ration gave these hogs the opportunity to pay the highest price for feed and they paid it the dominion experimental farms from coast to coast raise and feed hogs to obtain unbiased breeding and feeding facts- for information on hog feeding and production apply to the superintendent of the dominion experimental farm serving your district or direct to dominion department of agriculture ottawa marketing service dominion department of agriculture honourable james g gardiner minister 119h 129 214 131 lbs 121 lbs 74 lbs 32163 39276 61184 614 597 738