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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 2, 1943, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday dec 2nd 1943 duality service shurgain feeds 35 hog concentrate shurgain 35 shurgaineggmakr hen concentrate we are glad tosay we have received a supply of the above concentrates get your order in early you may order all you wish this wile be good news oorboss gets top egg prices e feeds fbl0pep egg mash fulopep egg mash lofcal and personal happenings mrs cross and mrs warrlner church street were visitors at the lee home in markham last week mr and mrs james evans ot mal- ton were guests on sunday with his aunt miss sadie stewart mr and mrs benson myers and mrs j m houck of cashel were in stouffville sunday last visiting with mr and mrs jos cayman theres another ot those popular dances in claremont this friday night therell be a smart new or chestra on hand with the usual cater ed lunch we are again able to supply fulopep poultry- men with all the fulopep egg mash they require the fulopep way of feeding hens is extremely simple feed half as much whole oats in the morning and half as much grain at night as ful egg mash eaten during the day an essential part of feeding is to supply plenty of hopper space so that all the hens can eat fulopep egg mash freely supply fresh clean water granite grit oyster shell or sheflmaker use lor christmas baking quaker flour first patent mothers in gingham flour ivory flour five roses flour stiver bros stouffville ph 4501 mr and mrs jas h ratcliff glen ratcliff rcnvr and his sister miss grace ratcliff rn motored to london last week to spend a day or two with mrs adams the former marion ratcliff fred clubine rcaf son of mr and mrs e clubine stouffville has arrived home from his post at dart mouth ns after spending the last six weeks in hospital while fred was spending his time in hospital his unit left the station and has arrived safely in england one of our former citizens mr edward baker was in town this week visiting his father and other mem bers of the family ed conducts a tarm at a place called rosedale in the ifenelon falls district in a local ity very popular with the hunters and summer visitors a bit of a sleet storm on saturday afternoon caught those who drive horses entirely unprepared and their animals fell like ten pins two or three were in difficulty at the same time on main street lud hoover was working o get one of his horses up while down the street wesley yakes sorrel went down the ani mals took it coolly and were gotten up and taken off the pavement be fore evening the sand wagon was on the job and removed the trouble dr thos mitchell occupied the pulpit in the united church on sun day evening substituting for rev douglas davis who has been a victim of the flu and cold epidemic which has been so prevalent in town this past several weeks mr audmrsmilton clark of peter- koro were visiting with mr and mrs f c rowbotham in town last iimsk rcaf headquarters overseas has announced the names of a dozen r more men who have recently been awarded a commission and they in- jejude those of m d harrington johtonville district and c j rowe t anrora now n great grand dad mr ed davis veteran resident cf goodwood now working at ajax is being congratulated on having be come a great grandfather only re cently he was reported to have been hitting a lively clip on the dance floor at ajax to show the younger generation how they used to step around last week his granddaugh ter the former kay lee of stouff ville daughter of mr and mrs geo lee who conducted the east end store became the mother of a baby daughter a great granddaughter to edward mr davis never misses a day from his work in the war plant the big gray coach bus failed to arrive in stouffville on its regular saturday morning run from toronto the bus became overheated at mark- ham took fire and was delayed sev eral hours while repairs were being made we are told one landlord was king to tenants when it was revealed that a e walton late drug magnate of toronto in hi will mounting to 450000 remem bered some 101 tenants rela- tfres and friends the tenants tost of them receiving 1000 cuts each remember mr walton as a good kindly landlord watches gents wrist watches 1450 to 2075 shock proof watches 2500 to 3000 splendid for soldiers ladies wrist watches 1800 to 2500 few ladies lockets goldfilled s000 to 700 few gents chains and pocket knives and rings also assortment pit bracelets for watches all prices subject to govt tax j smith at the home on fair street near cnr station loses part of finger harold warriner of stouffville lost part of the index finger of his left hand last week engaged in nis customary occupation at the ajax war plant the finger was snipped off just above the nail when a heavy box came down on it harold was wearing gloves or mitts and did not realize that his finger was off until he removed the glove or mitt he was given excellent care at the ajax hos pital and is ready to go back to his job again residence changes hands mrs irwin gray has purchased the frame residence in the business sec tion of main street owned and occu pied by mrs lena mcdonald the sale price is reported to be 2800 and the premises aside from being a convenient residential location is looked upon as a valuable business location since it is in the very heart of the mercantile business since mrs gray resides next door to her new premises she will be able to choose her own tenants and neigh bors diamond weddlvg mr and mrs w e holtby of- brougham will be at home to their friends on tuesday december 7th on the occasion of thjlr 60th wedd ing anniversary in the afternoon from 2 to 5 and in the evening from 7 to 9 oclock high school open house popular event misses isabel and betty einberson of tallyhoinn huntsville were weekend guests of mr and mrs s w hastings reg button rcaf who has been stationed in calgary and mc- leod training centres alberta re turned to his home in stouffville this week and enjoyed several days fur lough before continuing to his new training centre at trenton students ot stouffville high school n o t w mr3 f e baker has returned to were hosts to parents and the gener- i v ner home in grand rapids mich al public at an open house evening j k j- u after spending several weeks in town visiting her mother mrs w a veteran thresher w wliittleton william whittleton of goodnood who will leach his s5th birthday next summer was a caller at the tribune office on monday constant reader of the tribune this active citizen of a neighboring municipality was at tending to his subscription anyone that ever lived in or around good wood will be acquainted with the thresher who is still interested in his machine 1913 license plate stajs on your car motor vehicles permits for 1944 will be available early in january when windshield stamps will be issu ed to be fixed to the lower lefthand windshield corner the oil con- former lmcal bo troller is likely to direct gasoline hells glve jitters japanese rating stickers to be fixed to the flightsergeant ralph stephens held at the school on thursday it was estimated that over three hundred visited t various classes and demonstrations miss ruth gooding president of the literary society welcomed the visitors while chairman ira aldred spoke on behalf ot the school board classes demonstrations and ex periments were carried- on in the various rooms and the large crowd thoroughly enjoyed seeing just what the students were being taught l c murphy was in charge of shop dj- monstrations by the boys which proved to be one of the main attrac tions especially for the male mem bers of the audience science experi ments were in charge ot mr sherk english and history jurs reginald button home economics miss fos ter french and latin miss collins two items which drew particular attention were the honor iroll listing all students and former students serving in the armed forces and a collection of military money and a small sth army banner sent to thi3 country by jack sanders rcaf former student now in italy and kindly loaned to the school tor the occasion by mrs sanders a tencent lunch was served by the girls in the home economics de partment and the proceeds amount ing to 26 are being used to fill ditty bags for the navy league clark and hejr sister miss b clark who recently located in the collard residence on albert street mrs baker was the former margaret clark who spent her girlhood days in this town curling club reorganized wes iboadway was returned as president of the stouffville curling club at a wellattended re-organiza- lower righthand windshield corner mr doucett warned all vehicle oper ators not to destroy their 1943 license plates which are to continue on the rear of the vehicles many changes in routine of issuang licenses are to be made mr doucett said because of waitime restrictions preventing manufacture of 1944 plates except for trailers and motorcycles when renewing or obtaining new licenses the opeiator will leceive his stamp mr doucett said he was not favor able to the use of the stamps but the government had no alternative other than the use of small metal tabs or strips attached to the 1943 plates objection arises to use of these chiefly because of the ease tion meeting held on friday evening wuh whlcfc couid be nnoyea in the clubroom secytreasurer attached t0 other walter brillinger presented the fin ancial report showing the club to be in a good financial position after some discussion it was decided that the fees for the coming year should be 5 and 4 for beginners and curl ers from outside the municipality caretaker cliff plpher was congratu lated on the improvements made in the premises during the summer and reengaged for another winter the officers elected were as follows president wes boadway vice pres l c murphy secytreas walter brillinger membership m e watts ohas nolan games chris armstrong roy curtis everton smith auditors e a button lc murphy cars or counter feited choice of the lefthand cor ner of the windshield was because the oil controller is taking the lower right side the change means a sav ing of 200 tons of steel as well as labor and cost of packing and trans portation only two of every five canadians are properly nourished 40 adequately nourished oh borderline o malnutrition heres how tc make sure your family gets the right foods according to government surveys only 40 percent of canadians know and regularly eat the right foods forty percent are on the borderline of mal nutrition and apt in wartime to fall into the under nourished class twenty percent are definitely underfed to help you feed your family well we offer you eattoworktowin free new booklet that takes all the guesswork out of nutrition twentyone days of nutritionallysound menus plus facts about foods that build energy stamina morale learn the easy way to meals that are as tempting they arehcalthful send for jearfree copy of eat-to- work- to- win mail the coupon nowi troubled with dizzy spells injured his hd qne of the eldest men in the dis trict mr jacob hoover who resides with his daughter mrs eli lehman of atha may be said to be holding his own since he suffered a series of dizzy spells last week and in one ot them may have tumbled and injured his hip which may prove to be fractured mr hoover is in his 89 th year and was walking about the business section of stouffville a couple of weeks ago son of rev and mrs h r stephens formerly of stouffville is somewhere in india engaged in operating again st the japanese as an observer in a royal air force blenheim ralph and a brother gordon attended school in stouffville for some time while the parents occupied a house in the west end according to latest re ports ralphs squadron has a fine re cord against the japanese on the araken and burmese fronts ralph transferred to the raf from the fleet air arm in 1939 obtaining his obseiveis wings in 1940 he saw service with a bomber command over europe until his transfer to the middle east and the india command his promotion to flightsergeant came just a few months ago ralph is proud of having served in all thre e blanches of the armed forces dui- mg his training in brighton eng land ralph was one of the promo ters of an allcanadian hockey team which played in a number of south ern english towns with the excep tion of two all members of the team have paid the supreme sacrifice iu world war ii the elder brother gordon is at trenton engaged in ymca work while a sister muriel is home after spending five years in london england as a civilian nurse the war branch expect to pack boxes on wednes day dec sth please hand in all the knitted articles also any clothing you wish to donate we acknowledge with thanks the following contribu tions from bethesda a sport suit helping hands class quilt excel sior class quilt and clothing mrs h wilson clothing mrs e j davey secretary hog incident set right mr harry paisley has called our attention to an important error or misstatement made in last weeks paper the market for sows any age was quoted at 15 per cwt and the question arfked why a farmer was docked for overweight hog to the price of 1214 which was below the supposed old sow price mr paisley said the price for old sows was not above 13 per cwt and therefore the transaction was quite in accord with the market which was apparently misquoted to the tri bune has downed em all let this original new booklet bring bsttar hoolth to your famllyl tbt nutritional ttattmtnti in eattoworkto win art acttbtablt to nutrition strvictt de partment of pentiont and national lltaltb ollairaforlbecanadiansutritioaprolramnu mail this coupon today r i l nutrition for victory box 600 toronto canada please tend ma mr free copy of eattoworltiowln sponsored by the brewing industry ontario ia the interests of nacririoo tod health g as an aid to victory f saint ajjrnt city- jvw impose 25 fine on careless auto driver peter jamieson ot unionvtlle plead ed guilty in whitby police court last week to a charge ot careless driving contrary to section 27 1 ot the highway traffic act and was assess ed 25 and costs with the alternative of spending one month in jail pro vincial constable john scott prose cuted officerscott informed the court that on november 8th at 930 in the evening the auto ot the ac cused went out of control on no 2 highway at rouge hills near the sunset inn smashed off a telephone pole a mall box smashed a guard rail and ended up in the ditch he stated that the vehicle had been damaged to the extent of 150 and he added that the accused had been drinking and was in no condition to drive in reply to a question by the court the officer stated that no other vehicle had been involved in the accident mongolia we are sorry to loose the milroy family from our community and school they have gone to markham for the winter so we wish them the best of luck in their new home we are sorry so many around here have the cold and flu but wish them all a speedy recovery labor leader dead the best results are obtained frorc trlbnne classified advs afihjtk wing commander robert tp davidson yancouverborn ts one of the few allied airmen who have shot down planes of all three members of the origin al axis davidson who joined the raf in 1936 flew a blen heim bomber in greece crete and the western desert early in the war he shot down two japs over ceylon on easter sun day 1942 and picked off two italians and a german in other theatres of war as denoted on the side ot the typhoon fighter he is now flying stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 8 is saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday dec 234 patrlc m draper 75 secre tarytreasurer or president of the trades and labor congress of canada for 40 years is dead at ottawa in 18976 organiz ed the allied trades and labor association central body ot in ternational labor in ottawa ill ii between us girls robert cummings diana barrymore news reel musical december im lamed a witch fredrlc march veronica lake also buckskin frontier richard dix jane 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