jfrp v- toir i tv3r iv 7 vf s the tribune jstoufjvilieonfc thursdayi oct 51944 survey your farmyard every fall on every farm the question what will i feed arises no matter what your decision dr hess products fat in with your program plan now to add dr hess stock toxic cattle milk cows sheep dr hess hog special brood sows young pigs etc dr hess poultry panamin pullets laying heas etc these products are complete conditioners plus mineral supplements remember p t z phenothiazine for worming disinfectants louse powder worm powders if you are interested in securing further information about dr hess products their representatives will be at our office this week stiver bros howard haynes night foreman at the stouffviue machine and tool works is off duty owing to illness mrs david walls and ruth have just returned from a delightful visit in little britain at the home of mrs walls brother miss betty walsh has gone to washington dc to spend a short time with her sister who is located there the stouffviue branch of the red cross invites you to an after noon tea to be held at the home of miss gertrude todd on tuesday oct 17th from three to six oclock at a charge of 25c a supper plate for business people will be served from 530 to 7 oclock at a charge ol 40c proceeds for christmas boxet for overseas boys and girls from town and district stouffville ontario pte- ronald warriner son of mr and mrs harold warriner of stouffviue has been stationed at peterborough with the rcamc following completion of his initial training in toronto campaign ends friday night an overflow congregation for the evangelistic meetings in the bap tist church sat in the basement on sunday evening and heard the ser- vibe over loud speaker facilities rev mt sellers gave a graphic recital of the story of the persecut- ioiiof jesus leading to and includ ing the crucifixion and madam jones colored soloist sang several selections the meetings which havejjbeen going on all week will continue untili friday evening gratifying results have been ob tained in the number who went forward to signify their determin ation to lead a changed life paving at lincolnville corner was carried on on sunday in order to avoid the traffic that is very heavy on this road the top was rolled in on this s turn and ready for traffic on monday new officers for literary new officers for the coming year were elected on friday afternoon for the stouffviue high school and resulted in the following students being selected honpres miss mary johnson pres stan ball vice pres audrey slack secy marion weldon treas ken schell pianist beatrice lichorish assist pianist margaret stover editor ken green assist luella harper press ken jennings first form rep claude watson gradeloa rep bert stover grade 10b rep betty farmer grade 11 rep bill nigh grade 12 rep audrey jennings grade 13 rep betty davis the first auto crash that ever made money for the car owner was when r taylor of wiarton on the bruce peninsula smashed into a wolf on the road his car was un hurt but the wolf was seriously injured and taylor cashed in 45 on- the hide 35 from the ontario government and 10 local bounty the wolf crawled away after being hit but taylor destroyed it with a club it is doubtful if there ever was a time when there were so many new comers to stouffviue with its necessary changes the fact was emhasized at the united church on sunday morning at communion service when no less than 23 new members were received by trans fer from other communities all new residents within six months the number taking communion exceeded anything of recent re cord in this congregation a social event of local interest was the graduation on saturday of miss audrey snowball dau ghter of mr and mrs bert snowball of unionville and niece of mr and mrs foster wagg and mr robt snowball from the school of nursing of toronto east hospital miss snowball was awarded the prize given by dr c d farquharson for public health nursing mr and mrs wagg miss annie wagg were present next monday is thanksgiving day judging northern plowing this week mr win timbers is in the north country acting as official government judge at a series of plowing matches and home plow ing competitions he will judge at manitoulin island and as far north as sauitste marie between october 2nd and 13th a churchill special you may have noticed that mr leoneill the furniture dealer was swaggering about one evening with a big cigar lighted cigars just now are hard to buy but this one was really something extra it was a 1 smoke and came from a friend in new york and may be said to be the first one dollar cigar ever smoked in stouffviue to live ix toronto miss mabel johnstonteller in the bank of commerce toronto spent the past two weeks visiting her parents on ojbrien avenue mrs albert bowles of toronto spent the weekend in town with her mother mrs e gillion and brother mr lome gillion mr and mrs walter briard have moved from main street east to a house on south mill street opposite griffiths blacksmith shop and where they lived some years ago the place vacated by the briards was recently sold by harold forsyth to don lehman who is now settled there cub news owing to the cubmaster being on night work he felt the cubs were being neglected in their work it has been decided that an assistant be sought fortunately mr walter pipher has volunteered to act as assistant cubmaster the cubmas ter takes this opportunity to thank the tribune for their generosity in printing the cub news meetings as usual lieut bob gow mrs gow and daughter linda were visitors dur ing the weekend with mrs gows parents mr and mrs ii walsh church st lieut gow is in tor onto at present having recently re turned from overseas if you want to spend a profit able evening you still have thurs day and friday evenings for the special meetings in the baptist church sgt bill mowat rcaf who is navigator on a mosquito fight er is spending his embarkation leave at his home in lindsay and was in town monday with his grandmother mrs james mowat and sister mrs alan mcconnochie bought in fenelon falls mrs henriette turner and her nephew james mcgivern after twelve years in town are moving to fenelon falls where they pur chased a property this summer they have been valued residents here for twelve years and are leav ing because of their- inability to purchase a satisfactory place in town for some time mrs turner has resided in a house on albert street north owned by mr percy brillinger and which has been rented to mrs hosie from rose- ville uxbridge township who will come here to be with fier daughter a member of the public school staff acl donald george middleton rcaf and his bride the for mer jean patricia hedden mar ried in colborne street united church brantford sept 23 will live in toronto mrs middle- ton is the only daughter of mr and mrs h hedden brantford and the groom is tfte only son of mr and mrs g middleton stouffviue mrs clara sherrick formerly of stouirville and bethesda and- now living at unionville has gone to stayner on a visit to her niece there i mr and mrs archie stover and family milvertoh including lcpl roy stover of winnipeg spent the weekend at harman hoovers fo and mrs hr button and cec andrus cubmaster flightlieut and mrs clare weir of belleville spent the weekend with mr and mrs f l button on sunday afternoon- mr and mrs g pearson and miss audrey joined thepartyandallhadtea with miss gertrude todd r last week the press was in error when reporting the sale price of the cottage bought by- mrs james rennie from mr- arthur paisley the price paid was2000 and not 1800 as reported mrs rennie in tends to add a furnace and other improvements to the place a small barn on the farm of james torrances at markham was destroyed by- fire on saturday and the incident gave rise to a report that the large barns on the corner near the fair grounds had been des troyed this fortunately proved in correct mrs fraser smith and family of toronto were visitors during the weekend with mr and mrs elmer daniels church st mrs smith whose husband is in the rcaf was a resident on church st up until this past spring boris tipoff giant young de- fence star of markham juniors last winter who was unanimous all- star choice by the coaches- has made his debut on the gridiron as a member of the balmy beach rugby club in thesenior orfu he is a backfielder of more than ordinary ability mrs arthur waller mrs arthur waller of hamilton died in the hamilton general hos pital thursday sept 21st 1944 after a very brief illness the late mrs waller the former harriet linton was born near claremont 58 years ago the daugh ter of- the late brian linton and saraft elian middleton she had residedin hamilton for the last 28 years and was of the united faith greatly devoted to her home and family she is survived by her hus band and two sons raymond at home and gnr o a waller with the canadian army one daughter mrs reginald maky of hamilton three brothers thomas linton of whitby william and joseph lin ton of toronto and two sisters mrs andrew ashenhurst of goodwood and mrs robert byers of toronto also two grandchildren the funeral was held from x lg wallace funeral home 151 ottawa- st north hamilton mon day sept 25 at 2 oclock with in terment in eastlawn cemetery hamilton the feed to keep one cow is suffi cient for half a dozen sheep for a considerable part of the year sheep require no grain mr and mrs ambrose stover were in toronto on saturday at tending the wedding at fairlawri united for the lorimermiller nup tial the groom being a cousin of mr stover mrs clifford hisey was rushed to he general hospital in toronto last thursday with an acute attack of appendicitis she was immedi ately operated onand is now mak ing favorable recovery her hus- band is employed at the maple leaf dairy- r i t mrs murphy marion baxter whoso husband is in the rcaf has taken the position at storeys drug store made vacant by the re signation of mrs lloyd weldon mrs murphy held a similar position at one time in mount albert drug store o c- stouffviue war branch acknow- ledge gifts of- goods from mrs nor man neal and the 9th line ladies those filling ditty bags should hand them in this week- and those who intend to make a donation must act quickly as the work must be completed immediately mrs e j davey secretary 3 stanley theatre the u vjfjj p cadieuxs draying business is using another jiorse since the re cently purchased bay mare didnt prove good enough a nice horse biit too small was the general comment mr cadieux bas gone in for another gray and a nice animal it is partly because everybody is used to seeing a gray doing the ex press route in town and we all like the color mrs john button and daughter wife of dr john button who is stationed atwats6n lake with the rcaf wilf make her home in stouffviue during her husbands absence and will occupy the house of mr and mrs reg button on obrien ave the buttons residing in belleville just at present while reg is stationed at trenton with the rcaf markham fair no excuses one of our exchange papers from huron county gives excuses for the small attendance at the zurich fall fair as due to right in the bean picking time and the shortage of gas well there arenotany beans to pick in this part of ontario and the gasoline shortage will not keep the biggest crowd on record away from old markham fair on the last two days of this week gas was just as hard to get last year and what a crowd its the one day for thousands or should we say the last holiday of the fall october 91011 two shows nightly 7 and 9 ioe 30e30x aoi 30e30e aox cedar poles wanted hydroelectric pqver commission of ontario farmers and owners of wood lots can facilitate the construction of hydrbrurai power lines ify sup- plying cedar poles30 feet and longer with 6 inch- or 7in tops delivery will be accepted now or next spring i specifications and prices will be furnished upon request- i jc burns rural suph 1 markham phone 9400 iv i f t 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