page six the tribune stouffville- ont thursday jan 18th 194c toronto- goodwood f l a s w davey 8 stanton ave h ie s book contains but we would names more our birthday over 400 names appreciate still send yours along george morgason is able to be in his chair each day aided by his daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs simpson at this time of life recovery is natur ally slow still there are signs of improvement the roseville news items are appreciated by flash corres pondent who wishes that others would cooperate in the same way then what a page we could make of it and how the readers would appreciate it the other evening in com pany with alex brown we took in the hockey match at the gardens between maple leafs and boston yes doris and viola todd were in the crowd doris being there for the first time glad to note edmund whittle- tons birthday was fittingly cele brated that is a nice way to do things and carries on the spirit of the early pioneer mr and mrs wellington smalley have just completed 45 years of married life and how it has gone without asking we know they did their sparking behind old dobbin for its not long since horse and buggy days and it was a lot more fun then highly esteemed and widely known wellington and his good wife have the congrat ulations of everybody who knew them about ten cars were noticed in the funeral cortege for the late adam armstrong which took place to markham ceme tery only a few days after the burial of his brother robt arm strong was seized with another stroke and at time of writing is in a precarious condition only his wife being allowed in the sick room yes folks its cold in toron to now and then just as it is out in the country folks who have to go about can tell you of the bitter winds sweeping the corners no one knows it better than the policemen on their beats or such men as p h dav ey supervisor of the ttc lines when on night duty he can generally tell you birthday greetings to alf pugh and edith pugh stouff ville stanley vanwick altona mrs hoyle brethour mussel- mans lake mary cooper arthur dowswell uxbridge township and mrs thomas watson of marsh hill all born between january 13 anc 19 another subscriber sends the renewal in the person of miss edna hayward whose mother and father once lived in picker ing mrs hayward is a sister to charles and george lee and naturally is keenly interested in goodwood happenings and tor onto flashes they live at mount albert air chief 5ays infantry wins wars off to a good start that is all a chick need a chance to get a decent start in life once on the right road it will pay for itself start your chicks on marmill chick starter with cerogras it has held its popularity for years on the results it has produced marmill egg and breeder mash keep your breeders in the best of health during the long breeding season feed them a ration that main tains body weight and assures a continuous produc tion of fertile eggs get higher hatchability of good strong chicks feed marmill egg and breeder mash order your chicks early early chicks are most profitable orders taken here for chicks from a local hatchery buy at home and help your own community prosper get our prices be fore buying elsewhere central feed store stouffville phone 277 the air force wont win the war alone it stands today exactly where it stood in 1918 an invaluable aid and eye for the land forces so states air chief marshal sir robert brookepopham member of the british air mission to canada who was in toronto jan 3 sir robert said that air supremacy lay in the gun power manoeuvreabuity and fgood vision characteristics of pursuit planes and that great britain had germany beaten on all three another way to help buy canadas first war loan rate 3ji price par redeemable 19481952 denominations 50 100 500 1000 you can borrow a part of the money from us if you wish apply for particulars at our nearest branch bank of nova scotia 1832 over a century of banking service 1940 round trip bargain fares january 2027 from stouffville to lindsay and peterboro to guolpn kitchener stratford goderlch kincardine south ampton owen sound and all intermediate points beyond guolph to niagara falls london sarnla chatham all inter mediate points beyond hamilton to barrle north bay meaford collingwood penetang midland to sudbury longlac geraldton boardmore january 37 to toronto and hamilton tarn tujuturkkinnimitt and train information from attnu ask fob bandbox canadian national on sunday it was bad weath- j anniversary on tuesday splen- er to venture from the city so did chicken supper edward we made the rounds of the sick frederick james murphy and folk our friend mrs p la- margaret mildred patricia stiv- fraugh we are pleased to re- er were baptised by mr kendall port is improving and shortly mr robert hockley is out of will be around again she is be- the hospital and is now staying ing nursed at the home of mr and mrs brown whose little granddaughter makes an ex cellent nurse she is miss lois reilly we found george morg- anson lying in bed but makes use of the wheel chair a good bit he reminded us that his subscription runs from march to march and hopes he will be spared to enjoy many renewals we hope so too help wanted boy oh boy it is hard getting news these days they tell us that a couple of men work night and day in the office of the paper for their news and how much harder fs it when you are 40 miles away from the scene should you know any item that would be appreciated in the plash column call us up and we will be glad to record it write it if you wish or give it to us in the raw we want your help these bad winter weekends when travelling is hard next week we will record the names of three well known goodwood people whose birth days come at that time now who did you think they are the storm which passed over goodwood on sunday left the street and fouivcorners desolate and lonely why just once in a while could you see someone scurrying for cover and church and sunday school attendance fell off few attempted to leave the village and one lady visit ing in stouffville did not re turn the same day we hear the goodwood folk got some of the war loan bonds this week one citizen going to stouffville on monday to make his purchase three stores in the old vill age recalls the early days when we were a good market centre and there were many more people to sorve today one has to attract trade a longer dis tance to make up for it council meeting clays for instance mean plenty of pjoplc in th village and some extra spond- ing the treasurer then brought his wallet right with him and paid the farmers for their work right when the account was passed then he went down and bought his goceries and some had a beer or two to warm them up for the cold drive home school children of today know nothing about those con ditions roseville the peters house on the 3rd has been rented for a ski club for weekends mr and mrs forrest stiver celebrated theih 18th wedding with his sister mrs bell in toronto mr john redshaw has rheu matism mr george stewart was not very well last week mr ira stiver has dug a well on his south place mr jack smith works the devining rod mr oliver blizzard and the scribe attended the ranger maple leaf game of hockey on saturday night last another markham farm is sold a farm that has been in one family for about a century has changed hands with the pur chase from warren wilson of some 145 acres on the fourth concession of markham town ship the purchaser is undis closed the farm was listed at 30000 the main residence has nine rooms and there is also a frame cottage of six rooms both of which have central heating and electric light there is a steel barn with a hip roof with room for six horses and 25 head of cattle there are also a large driving house hog pen cement silo and garage the farm is nearly all work able land some three or four acres being devoted to an or chard it was owned originally by robert wilson who trans ferred it to samuel wilson in 1868 the latter in turn sold it to his son warren wilson this estate is immediately east of the property purchased by timothy eaton last spring continued below sextette of brewery hunters are nabbed six men all employees of a toronto brewery were rounded up in makham township just north of the village last satur day afternoon and had their guns confiscated for hunting within the township borders without proper license game wardens george chad- wick and fred shadlock discov ered the men on the farm of scott brown who according to police is also involved in the case for having lent his license to one of the toronto men the six were taken into the township office where inspector sitewell of the provincial department of game and fisheries along with constable gayman took the guns the only game dis covered in their possession was a few hares fined 1 allen findlay halifax law school jecturcr was found tcchnicallj guilty of disclosing military secrets bnd was fined 1 or one day in jail past days in pickering pickering township has had its share in the advance of temperance sentiment in the past one hundred years in the earlier half of the 19th century barnraising logging bees wed dings and other popular gather ings were practically without exception occasions for the free use of intoxicants there was of course occasional protest but the liquor was considered a necessity and the protestants were regarded as totalabstin ence fanatics in 1864 the township had its first opportunity of voting on a prohibitive measure when the dunkin act was adopted by a majority of one the act did not go into operation however being quashed on a technicality only one polling place was pro vided for the whole township the town hall at brougham and the voting was continued for four days as there was no voting by ballot it was known as time went on exactly how the vote stood shortly be fore the final close of the poll the vote was a tie and all the available votes appeared to be in at this puncture the late john michell of claremont drove into brougham on his way from toronto with a load the temperance party knowing him to be favorable to the act escorted him into the hall while their opposers endeavored to detain him for a few minutes till it should be too late after a desperate struggle he was push ed through the dense crowd which filled the hall reaching the voting table with but a fragment of his coat remaining and had his vote recorded mak ing pickerings first vote on the question a victory for tem perance in 1877 the dunkin act was submitted to vote in the county of ontario and was carried by a substantial majority pickering township again recorded itself in favor of the act it was re pealed three years later following this came the scott act and then the ontario local option measure which was first submitted to the electors of the township on january 4th 1892 and was carried by a vote of 560 against 497 the only time in the history of the township when a vote was taken adverse to the pro hibitive principle was in 1897 when the electors voted 587 against 575 for the repeal of the local option measure following this repeal the license system obtained until 1906 when local option was again adopted business directory medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and malo phone 196 coroner for york county dental neil c smith ldsdjdj office over bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 noon and 130 to 530 pm phone office phone residence iso 18002 claremont every tuesday office over bakers store phone claremont 1401 e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto ofllce in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday wednesday friday 9 to 12 am insurance see h o klinck obrien ave or your insurance needs in fire life automobile brjrrlarj and all casualty lines thomas birkett general insurance agency representing reliable companies including lloyds of london england phone stouffville 25902 a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co also- automoblle and fire annual meeting h0lstein breeders the annual meeting of the york county holstein club will be held in the masonic hall richmond hill on tuesday january 23rd commencing at 1030 am send the tribune to absent friends while dr herbert a bruce also has a country place nearby other nearby homes are those of mazo de la roche robert forrester and others harry m spang representative empire life insurance co telephone 6616 stouffville ontario barristers office phone residence phone 3160 3514 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary public c kins street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch office wcpollardkc port perry uxbridge ontario phone 264 mccullough button flbuttonkc hrbuttonba barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan miscellaneous l e oneill stotjffvujib funeral dntector and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night business phone residence phon r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 brierbush hospital government licensed main street east stonffvuie maternity medical and surgical cases taken ambulance service registered nurses and 24 boar service mrs e r good phone 191