the tribune stouffville out thursday january 3 1946 dairy feeds pfaj safe and have your dairy feeds in the barn before wimler quaker 21 dairv ration s4s00 quaker 32 dairv ration 5600 quaker 16 dairy ration s4500 for dry cows quaker fitting 250 per cwt mineral cil soimin for all stock 400 per cwt cil pigmin for pigs 300 per cwt with this seasons crop low in minerals added minerals are essential top feed for poultry fulopep egg mash pellets to get extra egg mash consumption feed 1 to 3 lbs of fulopep egg mash pellets at noon on top of regular mash fattening feed your cockerels need fulopep fattening mash or fulopep fattening feed pellets to have that milk fed appearance if tou are raising heifer calves try purina calf startena stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 valuable tkam soli to aurora max that wellmatched team of bel gian horses belonging to vincent baker of altona and which was a prize winner here at the recent local and personal happenings i the village council will hold its inaugural meeting for 1946 thi thursday evening 1 is understood that a lot of business is on the agenda the servicemens wives and mothers club will hold its monthly meeting at the home of mrs j williamson church st on monday evening jan renewing subscription from ajax mr and mrs george thompson former residents of mongolia send xew year greetings to all old friends e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his otlice in stouffville on monday jan 7th mr and mrs a thompson and sons jack bill and glenn were christmas visitors in campbellford with mrs thompsons parents mr and mrs j r battisby miss dorishay rx of toronto has been a holiday visitor at tha home of mr and mrs a g thomp son 6th line whitchurch we are glad to report that mrs e clubine sr is somewhat improved in health orrv that mrs brown not en- christmas horse show is destined joying the best of health for an aurora stable to become the property of mr jack woods mr woods was very anxious to secure the pair to complete a hiorse team the i5aker team toured many of the fall fairs winning eleven firsts last mr and mrs howaid ratcliff en joyed a real christmas gathering when they entertained tha ratcliil family including mr and mrs robt ratciiff don clas and floyd ratcliff and their families honored summer and never finishing below guests were mrs lemon baker and second in addition they carried off two championships the sale price was sg0o w h thom as fa rmek buried ox friday highly respected resident of the th concession of markham william h thomas died at his home five miles south of stouffville on dec- 25th deceased was a faithful member of sti andrews presbyterian church markham but due to ill health had not been seen in his accustomed place of late death was due to a heart attack surviving is his wife the former mary elizabeth robb also by two daughters dela mrs abidiah pea cock ida mrs robt trimnell and one son herbert w thomas at home the funeral proceeded to st- andrews church for service thence to st andrews cemetery for in terment on friday k n wagg jewelleiy watch repairing over spofkords block twinge of rheumatism said mr david gillham of ring- wood who will be 89 years of age on tuesday next week january 8 im real well excepting for a touch of rheumatism veteran farmer he told the tribune that he was born at lot 14 on the 5th con cession of king township when it was a pretty rugged area mostly bush and he had lived all his long life not far from where he first saw the light of day twice married his second wife was the former alberta hisey of almira and the couple occupy rooms in the home of mr and ilrs delos graham if you are in need of new tires for your car or truck get in touch with your local firestone dealer if you do not need spring better leave with him now stouffville motors raks garage stouffville goodwood geo constable tlarpmont mrs c macklem who are both in their eighties and enjoying good health miss norah macklem also was a guest mr jack drewery has been ooending holidays with his mother mrs robt ratcliff miss betty stiver is holidaying at the home of her sister mrs bert daniels the harper family could really enjoy this christmas day since the great anxiety for their son allen who is now home did not rest heavily as during former years mr and mrs donald harper and miss grace talbot from toronto were among the happy gathering mr and mrs e ratcliff ross helen and david had christmas dinner at arthur steckleys dont forget the croquinole party at the home of miss velma gibson mr and mrs arthur steckley and family also miss jean paisley were sunday guests of mrs nicely and marjorie the yps of the 2nd markham church enjoyed a skating party at chas ratcliffs and afterward a watchnight service at the home of mr and mrs fred gilham this week neighbors will see a large modern building on the farm of andrew hutchinson which is be ing moved from town the new structure 20x10 is coming from stouffville by a contracting company at langstaff who will haul the structure from mrs ratcliffs on north church street across the fields to the 9th thence over the side- roads some six miles to its present location the large new chicken palace has two floors or in other words is a double deck affair the hutchinson chicks would be justifi ed in doing a good deal of crowing about their fine quarters friday evening dec 2sth the home of mr and mrs arthur pais ley resounded with merriment and goodwill as neighbors friends and church associates joined in extend- jing to mr and mrs mait spence j congratulations and best wishes not only for the new year but for all their future way addressing the newly wedded couple miss etta wright expressed sentiments of all present in a most able manner and like the beautiful mirror which was presented at this time she hoped its reflecting glory would always bespeak the good wishes it convey ed as well as shine forth in use fulness to all members of the family in which home it would soon find a place rev x rowan acting as chairman for the occasion summon ed several to their for short speeches which were immensely i enjoyed by all excepting the ones called upon musical numbers ren dered mostly by youthful talent de served credit and included a vocal duet by miss ellen steckley and miss margaret burkholder a piano duet by misses june and doris steckley piano insirumentals by miss barbara hisey miss alice bar- key miss ruth atkinson and mrs mac clendenning also a solo by miss doris steckley a luncheon in most generous proportions of ice cream cake and coffee was made possible by our good friends mr and mrs clendenning who shelled out very effectively when called on by the neighlorhood serenaders one night a few weeks ago so many happy expressions of goodwill for the newlyweds made some old timers desire to renew their youth by living all over again the time they too set out on the joyful voy age of matrimony macs final word of advice to those still in single life you dont know what voure misina a lot of people are going to re tire this month since the lid has been lifted on the sale of auto tires- a church street girl last week won a seven pound duck for live cents in some sort of draw in tor onto mr and mrs f c rowbotham and mrs t w klinck were guests of mr and mrs george dewitt of gormlev on new years day markham man honored arthur daniels cqms rcoc of markham was awarded the british empire medal in the kings honor list as released on new y ears day arthur daniels is a brother of el mer daniels proprietor of the cen tral feed store here and murray local garageman and was constable of markham village prior to enlist ing the stouffville radio broadcast on christmas sunday was well receiv ed as far away as brazil a town in central indianapolis a tribune reader writes to tell us last year we had reports on a similar recep tion as far away as roanoke vir ginia a poultry buyer from the city was picked up by police near stouff ville last week charged with trans oorting chickens in a truck without the birds in the crates having any protection whatever from the severe zero wind the constable said there may be a charge of crueltv animals in transport he srid must be pro- tected from the cold in such manner that they will not be made to suffer mrs john mckinnon long stand ing resident of montreal street wishes the tribune to make known her sincere appreciation to so many friends who remembered iter with christmas cards this season mrs mckinnon is enjoying very good health although she was one of the village girls of quite a few years ago and has lived in the pre sent home almost since marriage over 50 years ago serious accidents at home mrs irene byam friends will re gret to learn tumbled on the floor of her home a few days ago and sustained a fractured hip mrs byam who is 82 years of age is standing the shock well although she will be unable to walk for a long time as a result of the acci dent another home accident occurred over the holiday when mrs d g walls slipped on some ice near the door and it is feared she mav have received a fractured elbow in any event the arm was severely injured the full extend of which could not be learned until an xray is made which will be right away we under stand the vegetable market vegetables are still moving lively with many cars going out from stouffville by cnr cabbage are bringing around 25 a ton turnips 25 to 30c bushel the carrots have been fairly well sold out and buyers are going far afield for supplies new resident buys house mr harry burgess brother resi dent of toronto has just made the purchase of the frame house on main street east almost opposite the front street entrance to the ceme tery from mrs kgtarr and tenanted by mr jack mcmullen who will be looking for new quar ters mr burgess the new owner is a widower but he has two daugh ters we understand they will locate here as soon as they obtain possession of the house ontario forms body to run hog market hon t l kenned ontario minister of agriculture announced ontarios first centralized control of hog production and marketing under a board of six this will come into effect some time in january the result of a vote taken in recent weeks among 30000 hog producers was 29s53 in favor and 205 against the board the new hog producers market ing board will be named in two or three weeks and then will be approved by orderincouncil it will consist of three producers and three representatives of the packers chosen by themselves they will meet monthly sale of fresh pork will not be affected mr kennedy said the plan was expected to stabilize prices and im prove quality as well as to provide a means of ironing out difficulties in the industry without govern ment intervention mmmmmmmsmmm4 thomas wilson imperial oil service station stodflfville ont markham boy killed in collision with fast train gordon clayton well known markham resident and returned from overseas only a few months was instantly killed on monday morning when the milk truck lie was driving was the wall of the cp browns corners four miles south of markham village witnesses said the truck skidded into the path of the montreal flyer when clayton applied the brakes on the icy road and cans were strewn a quartet- mile from the place of impact r- f sellers brother of auction eer sellers and store keeper at browns corners said clavtons body was thrown clear of the truck but much of the truck was carried under the engine and the train was stopped for an hour parts of the truck were hurled through the frame station causing a 20 or 30 foot gap in the structure the whole building is a wreck gordon clayton came home from overseas three months ago after serving with the rcaf is surviv ed by a wife and child he is widely known about markham theadore nielson better known to our readers and his friends as sunshine who fought a tough battle with old man winter while hitchhiking near sudbury a few- weeks ago and which sent him to the sudbury hospital has been re moved to the western hospital in toronto he reports making the trip from the union to the hospital in the city in a wheel chair supplied by the member for north york smith hurled through 91 sunday r flag station at next sunday jt a happy crowd assembled en joyed christmas at maple grove farm the home of mr joe mertens and miss marjorie and included rev and mrs s goudie mr and mrs fletcher goudie and family also mr and mrs ivan goudie and miss ethel goudie thursday night is foto nite offers 200 and 105 miliary mrs thos klinck will attain her 91st birthday and looks forward to the event with keen interest mrs klinck is unusually active for her great age and insists in doing her own house work she will be the object of many congratulations next sunday 55 years wed mr and mrs flavius reesor pioneers of the markham district celebrated the 55th anniversary of their marriage with their four child ren and 17 grandchildren at their scarboro townline home to which they came as bride and groom mr reesor cleared the land of timber and stumps and has always been a farmer their children are carl elmira mrs peter nighswander altona mrs joe reesor and ernest at home slugged on toronto street a familiar figure about the may- fair restaurant on weekends mr ed dorev of toronto was robbed on monday evening as he was about to enter his toronto home mr dorey had been in stouffville and returning home was walking up his street to his lodging place when he was slugged by an nseen assailant his injuries were of such a severe nature that mr dorey was removed to the hospital for attention he received several nasty cuts about the head we understand his assail ants were arrested later cream for best results ship your cream to stouff ville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers to rent from 6 to 9 per ye ar stouffyille creamery co stouffville ont phone 18601 buckwheat wanted contact us for best prices reesors limited xid markham phone 96 orchard grove farm baby chix a d- grove rr2 markham ont phone stouftville ont hatchery 4801 residence 4802 hollywood leghorns grove hollywood leghorns are real egg machines cus tomers report tremendous production from their pens of this breed- our leghorns lay chalk white eggs of large size which sell at a premium on many markets our 1946 chix will he 65 from old hen breeders for five years our hens have been mated with high pedi gree cockerels direct from hollywood poultry farm if your market calls for white eggs grove leg horns will please you white rocks this breed is becoming more popular with poultry- men each year beautiful white plumage may be dressed at any age without dark pins showing to spoil appearance of bird seven young cockerels heading one breeding pen weighed 65 lbs the ideal fowl for broilers roasters and great for capons pullets are heavy layers of large brown eggs prac tically free from broodiness for meat or eggs the while rock is hard to beat all breeders bloodtested for pullorum both types all breeders fed a special hatching ration assuring you of a high quality chick that will live and develop rapidly all eggs set weigh 24 oz to dozen and over all eggs hatched in our modern 16000 egg mammoth incubator sexed pullets guaranteed 90 accurate livability guarantee with every order our prices are reasonable order now for delivery feb june