r rr5 u yiyi the tribune stouffville ont thursday nov 19th 1942 r r- local and personal happenings quality service the sudden cliaiige v wintry weatltcr which caught us linprepar- eg list week and froze acres of cabbage and turnips in the fields la the immediate district recalls oe disastrous storm which occurred rtailuithe same week in november ihxt but which fell heavily over tte ereat lakes sending many boats to the bottom the big blow of 30 tears ago was accompanied by jtteary snow fall and hurricane mare than 120 sailors lost their see for vourself the local photographer w r sanders doesnt confirm this yarn the rounds that a certain from near stouffville step- ted into his gallery recently with a g of her departed husband and asked the photographer if she could get an enlargement accord- ins to the story the lady went on to ask if the hat could be removed trom her husbands head as she did not like it on him well now lets see bill is slated as saying trial side did your husband part iis lialr on left or right well said the anxious customer i dont zsmenber but when you take off mb hat you can see for yourself stanley theatre phone 100 stowing each night at 815 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 the aurora banner reports that a big black bear was seen south of that town crossing yongc street but the editor is unable to confirm the report why not interview the bear bro lundy there will ae no spa hockey season this year at maple leaf gardens teams usually got this chance to size up their players in competition and all players received needed conditioning lack of teams and travelling difficulties are given for the reasons of suspending the series ivan goudie rcaf has transferred to manning lachine quebec been pool a real sixtycent piece of hen fruit was left at this office on mon day when floyd forsyth produced a four ounce white egg laid by a leghorn yearling on his farm two more wouldbe hunters j buxton and d osborne toronto came before magistrate keith in county court on monday and paid 10 each and their rifles were con fiscated when it was charged they were hunting in markham town ship a game preserve during closed season harold cook of lonionvllle and former stouffville baseball star has donned the kings uniform and is stationed with an army unit at brantford cookie has been em ployed at john englis since goinc with his bride to toronto some time ago it 3hnrsdny friday saturday sovejiber 19 20 21 cowboy serenade ssene an try smiley burnett musical and short subjects monday tuesday wednesday november 23 24 25 u i wake up screaming stopped nt the border ronnie rowe former markham hockcyist anil who recently signed a professional contract with the toronto leafs has been prohibited from leaving canada to play with their farm team providence reason for the trouble is understood to be that rowe is an employee of a war plant here- he will get his hockey this year with the toronto marl- boros rowe has just received an army call but wo understand was classed as c and will not called at this time nearly fifteen tons of salvage have been collected at the lions club salvage depot here since its en auguration help the stouffville air cadet unltby leaving your scrap at this depot what about the fair we notice one town newspaper advertising the complete prize list for their christmas fair what is stouffville going to do this year it is not too soon to take action on the part of the business men the post office lobby is closed at 9 pm sharp now since an order from ottawa calls on the caretaker to be reasonably prompt ireason is to conserve electricity more salvage is needed leave your papers magazines rags and good bofles at the lions club sal vage depot main st stouffville almost anything is acceptable ex cept tin cans and broken glass proceeds from this scrap finances the air cadet unit here leave your salvage at the door at any time ioppy day well patronized proceeds at the recent poppy day conducted jiere by the stouffville branch of the york county veter ans association were 590 this is nearly double the amount in former years and is a contribution to the cause collected splendid he be tbtiay grable victor mature select short subjects xlrarsdny friday saturday xovemjjer 20 27 28 always in ly heart kay francis walter huston o xinns trees after nov 13 the christmas tree business got a punch in the solar plexis the other day when the wartime prices and trade board announced that theie would be a drastic curtailment in the cutting and sale of christmas tiees this year due to the labour shortage the use of railway flat cars and heavy trucks in the essen tial war effort and the lack of rub ber and gas the order was given that no trees could be cut for that purpose after november 15 but those cut prior to that time may bo shipped prior to november 15th to pi event too great a loss to the trade but after that no trees may be shipped red cross notes bloomington ladies are thanked for their donation of two quilts we wish to make special mention of the fact that the top of one of quilts was bcatifiilly pieced by mrs john beach of stouffville who is totally blind watch for further par ticulars of our wabasso fashion show coming december 3rd mrs roy glove mr and mrs j w holmes have moved down from the east end re cently to take rooms at the home of mrs ellas stover on church street for the winter months here they will be close to their church and quite independent of the weather conditions that might impede the going of elderly people series of lllrig0 for comfort fund the first of a series of bingos proceeds for the veterans comfort fund will be held in the oddfellows rooms stouffville on monday evening november 23 oddfellows lodge are providing good prizes and everyone is invited to join in the fun and in so jdoing give the comfort fund a financial boost can we hetp win this war we acknowledge with pleasure a note from a former resident of stouffville of very long standing namely mrs dr dales now living in toronto mrs dales former church street resident says i have been getting my paper regularly and was pleased to note your high standing in the recent newspaper competitions i have been away from stouffville since 1930 and am always glad to get the news for there are still many old friends there buy s2nd anniversary held the 82nd anniversary of the presbyterian congregation in stouftville was celebrated with large congregations in attendance espec ially at the evening service rev t decourcy rayner pastdr preached on both occasions the atha trio rendered special numbers in the morning and the kinsmen quartette sang at night the excellent atten dance inspired both the minister and officials aiiiitiniih fathers mary lake farm mary lake farm in king town- t fchlp has been sold to the augustin- ian fathers new york city the farm comprises sli acres and this beautifully wooded it was the estate of sir henry pellatt the large central bungalo and the lodge weie interesting places when sir henry was in his hay day of activity wo understand tlrat the lodge has recently been occupied by mr and mis morgan baker who may slioit- ly be required to vacate when the catholic group take over bet your life you can well give you dr hess poultry panamia while you are growing then you can lay as many as 20 more eggs by dec 1st like pullets on the dr hess research farm i panamin contains both tonics to stimulate body functions and min erals to build big frames with lots of egg capacity youll need big frames to produce your share of t four billion dozen eggs needed this year weve got the panamia to add to your growing ration use the ful0pep feeding plan wise poultrymen who watch costs arc turning in these times to the fulopep plan of feeding for heavy egg production at far less cost for moneywise poultrymenevery- where are discovering how onethird fulopep egg mash onethird whole oats onethird scratch grain gets eggs for as much as 15 per cent to 20 per cent less feed cost also helps maintain a high standard of health and vitality in the flock poultry mashes poultry tonic poultry grit poultry grain oyster shell charcoal stiver brbs stouffville ont phone 4501 postmaster general recovers honwpmulockwho recently re turned from a trip to bngland has been very ill for the past three weeks reports from ottawa indi cate the postmaster general has been suffering from a lung con gestion but is now saia to be well dn the way to recovery stouffville lions club were hon ored on monday evening with an address from district governor crawford of bowmanvillo the regu lar meeting was held at the village inn with president gordon bailey in the chair following the visitors addiess further plans were discuss ed for the coming christmas con cert december 9th tickets for this annualshow are now on sale and besides allowing you admission to the concert yon may he one of j the lucky ones to win a turkey a goose or a duck a threeday scrap metal campaign for the township of whitchurch thursday friday saturday nov 26 27 28 1942 each school section is being thoroughly organized and trucks will call at your farm to pick up your scrap metal junk have it ready for them and if you have a bad lane make your pile out at thej roadside where it can be readily picked up by he voluntary workers metal of every kind will be acceptable excepting tin cans old sove pipes sheet metal and old automobiles do not leave wooden parts or attach ments on any of the metal this campaign for scrap metal is sponsored by the national war services and the citizens of the township of whitchurch v warden c e toole chairman itliodesian christian prizes his bible mr o ramer preached in the mennonite church on sunday morn ing at the anniversary and the kinsmen quartette brought special music in the evening mr c cullen who sorved as a missionary in rhodesia south africa told of the work there and he need for in creasing the workers he said those people were eager for the christian religion and converts were often more ardent than in our own coun try it was not a bible for every family but a ibible for every member of the family that was demanded in the christian home theregoranley male quartette sang at the evening service the offering during the day totalling over g8 was given to the jewish mission in toronto markham party have narrow kripc when truck overturns mr and mrs g l williamson and son john williamson narrowly escaped serious injury when the light truck they wore travelling in on the sth concession of markham skidded on the icy pavement on thursday evening and overturned 4n the ditch just north of the wide- man church the family- who were returning home from stouffville where the two men are engaged in eaipenter work came out with little more than a shaking up the truck although it turned competely over suffered only a broken window and battery cable always returns eddie rickkxhacker is fouxi ox a raft a tox of rui5bbr returns have just been received from the recent rubber salvage collection conducted by the mail couriers from stouffville messrs lloyd moyer leslie wideman lud hoover and lew morden brought in 1960lbs of rubber from the sale of which 2172 has been received a featnre of the collection was the voluntary nature of all services as a result jim hunters bwv fund is receiving a cheqne for the full amount mrs m w wade postmaster at locust hill reports s00 pounds of rubber for which 750 is being for warded to the same fund gratitude is expressed to all who so kindly cooperated to the spectacular career of eddie rickenbaeker has been added three weeks on a raft in the south pacific after the ciash of a flying iboat some time ago lie survived the crash of an air liner which killed eleven persons lloyd weathcrill a wing player for markham hockey club for the past two seasons has donned an active army uniform will reside at goodwood baskets of bronze mums and snap dragons formed the setting for the wedding saturday afternoon at the home of the brides parents of- anne elizabeth daughter of mr and mrs joseph c byer of goodwood and mr gustavo prince son ofmrs prince and the late mr prince of saskatchewan the ceremony was performed by the rev h shantz the bride given in marriage by her father looked charming wearing a gown of white heer with three quarter length veil caught to the head with orange blossoms and carrying red roses miss flora byer her sisters bridesmaid wore a gown of pale blue sheer and carried yellow roses the best man was leslie snyder of toronto after a buffet luncheon the ifappy couple lort on a honeymoon to saskatchewan for travelling the bride chose a blue coat trimmed- with red fox and brown accessories on their return they will reside near goodwood we note from the waterloo chronicle that mr oscar burkhold- er is engaged in a tenday evangel istic effort at masontown pa mr burkholder is the pastor at bresleatv and is still claimed as a stouffville boy is prisoner at hong kong cihciis of stouftville and district hold fitting memorial day service clearing skies and fine weather swelled the crowd that turned out on sunday afternoon at the stouffville memorial service in the united church of the air cadet unit and the local branch of the york county veterans association tn imposing parade of between forty and fifty cadets their officers stouffville veterans of the first great war and civic bodies includ ing members of the town council school board and air cadet t com mittee formed nt the cnr sta tion and proceeded to the church and later to the cenotaph and the cemetery at the church service flightlieut a a maloney padre at manning pool toronto preach ed the sermon he was assisted by flight lieut t p brownlce from sask and rev douglas davis local pastor two vocal numbers there is no death and in flanders fields were rendered most im pressively by mr murray huntley of queensville two minutes silence was observed at the close of the service and the last post was sound ed by air cadet earl lehman at the memorial park gatc3 the pro vincial wreath was laid by mrs john pearson the oldest- silver cross mother in town and the veterans wreath by mrs a macdonald from the cenotaph the parade moved east to the stouffville cemetery where the graves of the fallen heroes in the last war were fittingly marked rfn fred a cooper left son of mr and mrs douglas a cooper of sutton west who was reported missing after hong kong has been listed as a prison er at hong kong pictured with him is a friend aircraftman millard allen son of mr and mrs walter allen sutton west who is- serving overseas with the rcaf- i salute to the navy big childrens concert youths salute to the navy to be held on friday nov 20th at 815 pm in ratclif f s hall stouffville program will take on a nautical air featuring sailors songs and dances as well as a fine patriotic pageant rhythm band conducted by miss goodyer a oneact play entitled elmer and the lovebug with jack davis as elmer public and continuation school pupils air cadets junior band and cgit are all taking part the entire net proceeds will go towards filling ditty bags for the lads in the merchant marine and navy ore a we want more of it you want the best market for it have our truck call or make your own deliveries to the creamery and get two cents extra per pound of butterfat cold storage meat lockers for rent stouffville creamery co open saturdvv evexings v stouffville ont phone 18601 facjtsv maftisfe