the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 21 1946 western grain our stock- are complete with oats barley wheat we can give you prompt delivery we want to draw your attention to the fact that the whole western grain is cleaned through our receiver cleaner why not take advantage of this service concentrates we are mixing concentrates with grain for hogs poultry and dairy herds results are mat you will have better production in milk eggs and your hogs will go to the market sooner field seeds we have a stock of no 1 alfalfa seed no 1 red clover seed no 1 alsike seed naturally the best seed is offered first- we advise getting your supply now while the best is available quaker pig starter quaker pig grower schumacher feed shutgain 41 hog concentrates shurgain 35 eggmaker concen trate order spring fertilizer at once and take delivery at once this is urgent fulopep chick starter give the chick a good start and vou will have a good hen stiver bros local and personal happenings the first new car in the sales room in stouffville is being shown by wilson thomas west end garage a nifty plymouth you can buy it if you can get a priority order the canadian girls in training group attended the service in the stouffville united church in a body on sunday evening next sunday morning the boy scouts and cubs will attend service this is boy scout and girl guide week all across the country- stouffville phone 4501 soldiers memorials richmond hill is planning a com munity hall for the veterans that will cost with equipment 50000 it is estimated that the ratepayers will bear 00 per cent of the cost and the remainder to be raised by private subscription in stouffville it is sought to build a hall costing only s16000 and while the project is only in the initial stage there are grave doubts about how the money can be raised looks as though stouffville should take a more careful look at their efforts in this regard and stand willing to keep abreast of their neighbors thats the hard fact if we are to retain our cherished position as a leading trading and community centre if richmond hill builds a hall costing 50000 aurora a 100- 000 project both places that now have one or more halls it seems strange that stouffville should find it a problem to finance even a modest 16000 project in memory of those who went out and fought for us reputed to be one of the wealthiest villages in all ontario ratepayers should withhold their judgment on this issue until all the facts are compiled and placed before them in the meantime a fair attitude to take is to stand ready to do something for the boys who did so much for us a chat about valentines believed to be the largest herring ever caught in the waters of lake simcoe was hauled outi last week weighing two pounds it was left with the editor of the the beaver- congratulations congratulations were expressed in the daily press last week to the local junior hockey com mittee and their hundreds of loyal supporters for providing hockey again this year for the kids of stouifville and sur rounding area xext saturday february 23 w e miller will hold a big auction sale at the farm lot 22 con 10 markham two miles south of town mr miller is giving up farming persons contemplating making extensive changes or erecting new buildings should not overlook the necessitv of taking out a permit ton express to enjoy must be good wnicn can be obtaillt at the otnce h iy the village clerk there is a since this is a mere fish yarn plans for a being drawn co iooxso and much of true story and no for overlooking this detail- mrs ross teel and family from memorial rink arei woodville were visitors during the ing drawn up in schomberg tou witn ner parents mr and st 58000 the building is to be mrs l ldwnsbrbugh the labor is toronto mrs lemon and mrs the valentine mail on f ebruary bridges both warmly thanked the 11th was not heavy enough at club for their kindly act stouffville to cause any appreciable delay in distribution and while it did swell the customary days run of letters the increase was not very impressive although it was heavier than last year valentines of course are not necessarily cards or folders sent by mail little gifts make nice valentines and they run from toilet articles to many things one girl squealed with delight living in the city when she open ed a fivepound valentine from a friend on the farm the inscription you butter be my valentine accompanied a heart made of butter delivered at the door of a west end friend was a turnip with this inscription on a card first time you are out the townline be sure and turnup the 7th and see us how popular expensive toile tries are on february 11 for valen tines is recalled by the writer who when a long time ago was being conducted over the massive plant of lever bros at port sunlight in england a city of soap makers numbering over sbsss l gocs vr artificial ice for their arena jlm lawson son of mrs george i lawson has been transferred to the in honor of her recent marriage important branch of the bank of members of her bridge club made scotia at kingston jamaica a suitable presentation to mrs j said to be second largest of all its gordon lemon the former luella branches jim flew from miami holden at the home of mr and mrs j honda to kingston on sunday joe cooney on monday evening at afternoon a trip of three hours the same time mrs harry bridges j ar expects to remain in his new another member was presented location for a considerable time with a gift since she has moved to j started his banking career in noticing an item in the tribune about a lemon tree up in halibur- ton mrs j c fretz has been good enough to write from kitchener re porting a tree owned by them which had ten lemons on this year seven large and three small ones the largest lemon weighed 20 ounces and since it has given off its crop the tree at present is show ing a nice lot blossoms again this is very interesting mrs fretz for a lot of people speak of being hand ed a lemon as a rather derogatory thin the stouffville branch under mr fred marshall and save for several years in the rcaf has remained steadily at his chosen profession his present appointment indicates that he has made a great success of banking by the yard intending to play a joke on the proprietor the irish man asked for a yard of milk the shopkeeper not to be out done dipped his finger into a milk 10000 employees i bottle and drew a line on the coun- theiewas piled tons and tons ofjter a yard long ift boxes being prepared for ship- five cents please he said ment to various parts of the world alright reported the irish- to meet the demand of valentine man wrap it up and ill take it gifts six months hence german radio in town stouffville radio electric in the ratcliff block is repairing a german radio brought back by one of the soldiers the small set differs very little from our own style and mechanism of canadian machines of similar size excepting of course the voltage is different and will be f changed to conform to hydro volt- but in the case where the i age this is believed to be the first lemon is presented from a tree of german radio to have been brought that species it becomes quite a to stouffvillle not many soldiers novelty in this country at least would attempt to even bring back one of the smaller gerftian sets told by the clerks since they are quite bulky and an irishman went into a shop would entail a great deal of trouble which advertised everything sold the machine that arrived came one of the interesting weddings of the month was the marriage of joan baxter and edmund cadieux the bride is a daughter of mr and mrs truman baxter and the groom is a son of mrand mrs cvrelle cadieux all of stouffville mr and mrs charles griffiths ofj e a grubin ro optometrist north bay spent a few days last will be at his office in stouffville on week with mrsgregg scott church monday feb 25th street stanley theatre box office opens dally at sixthirty pm shows begin 7 pm now playing gray coach lines proved popular with hockey fans a new departure in stouffville for attending the junior hockey games this winter was the use of the gray coach line bus for outof through all right excepting for the top of the case which was smashed as in canadian machines of today the case is made of bakelite hes now 81 years friends have been handing out their congratulations to one of our local citizens mr john spence who has just celebrated his slst birth day retired from the farm in whitchurch about seven years he i is taking life easy after a long and successful career on the farm dur ing which time he learned the value of money and how to save it for a rainy day friends and neighbors presented him with a birthday cake but they did not dr smith to address lions maj neil smith has been invited to address the stouffville lions club at their dinner meeting on monday evening next week it is under stood that hc will speak on experi ences gained while overseas which will undoubtedly prove of more than passing interest every mem ber of the club who possibly can will be at the mayfair for this occasion on february 25 will we adopt daylight time we venture the opinion that there will be more or less regret that ottawa has refusd to institute daylight saving for the summer months but has left the matter for individual municipalities to make their own choice this means that one place will be on daylight time and the next town on standard bringing back all the confusion we experienced before the government enforced fast time as a war measure it was sincerely hoped that daylight time would be gen erally adopted for the summer with a return to standard time for the remainder of the seasons we understand that toronto is con sidering the fast time for summer period and if adopted there sur rounding smaller places will prob ably fall in line with the big city with toronto on fast time milk producers and shippers will adopt it consequently towns and villages thurs nite is foto nite 2 offers 200 75 friday and saturday february 22 and 23 town trips and the move proved a vv w11cj ulu iluu most popular one with the fans make their identity known conse- who clamored for more tickets quently mr spence is conveying than were available on each trip his thanks to them in this issue george green popular driver of the under his own name on the back coach is to be commended for his page of the paper while we are inr phnemor thp mso hancuins the acc sorters t gf your uh2us moaation i l lf ifffi y reasoning prompts them thus the the garret evening auxiliary smll te bt ft of ns f was h to the garret evening auxiliary and there should be such a thinfas su tftnvs net at the home of miss gertrude a dance held therein he would like h 1 i s ha odd on wednesday feb 13th nothing better than to once again 5ss u al municipality in met with the first vicepresident eva trip the light hoover president miss waters occasion gave an jnterosting report of the once again fantastic on that toronto east presbyterial followed saturday night set record by a piano solo by anne lehman last saturday night this town miss todd was in charge of th i accommodated one of the largest worship service miss margaret crowds with which it has been hosie reviewed the 4th chapter of the study book the ministry of healing and medical welfare and was assisted by several members a social half hour was enjoyed and a vote of thanks tendered the hostess they cut a swath in florida packed any time during the last year to begin with over 900 people were in the arena for the hockey match several hundred more were enjoying the program at the stanley theatre while others remained around the stores and did the shopping two constables kept the main street traffic moving smooth- rusnell was york county and so far as stouff ville is concerned the village will likely fall in line with the general plan adopted in the district if such a plan is made out k n wagg above the spofford block ji1 iv 1 turn i mr allen clossen who is winter- ly while constable iusneu was ing in miami was good enough to assisted by constable b gayman forward an interesting snap shot i both uniformed men attending at to this niiipr iimirm tk oiir 1 1 rink where their task was easy monday ami tuesday february 25 iml siftfeh w gi 9g to this paper showing thos birkett and bili pitman two other fortun ate local individuals whb are in the south for a few weeks the two men are seen in their shirt sleeves each leaning against a scythe and while they may be cutting a wide swath it just wasnt too apparent in the photogragh mr clossen help managed to wait on the ctis- since no hoodlums attempted to disturb the good spirit prevailing among the crowd and players the mayfair restaurant resembled the kind of a crowd one sees in front of a circus tent it was one uman sandwich and how the do it right with sealtite sealtite rockwool home insultation blowing method district agent frank armstrong phone 28 cedar stajax stouffville 168 says the boys are fine and brown inthe fine climate of florida the tribune reaches little river station regularly each week and is thoroughly enjoyed the editor regrets tliat the snap picture sent here was not large enough to reproduce in the newspaper v bedfast ovrr a year miss rorson 80 dead a lady who had spent most ofj her long life tomers we do not know but it must have been a problem despite the hundreds of cars we did not learn of a single collision not even a bumper scrape good roads for roads for wheeling and idea weather contributed greatly the size of this big crowd the sign of quality polish oft port perry in final league game stouffville juniors robert huttonjean sullivan alan hale- donald woods andrea king omai by mlchaelugiiz ami 28 wednesday and thursday february 27 her highness the bellboy cousin of mrs george lawson with has played 7m the entire season whom she resided in the lawson land they managed to hold the visi tors at bay for two periods going into the last twenty minutes with j the score tied 33 however stouff- block westend for the past seven years born in the year 1sg6 friends never estimated miss rob- son was so by her much younger i vilie put on the pressured thetast appearance she possessed a most round and created something of a appreciative disposition and was a record by scoring three goals in 31 bed patent for a year and a half seconds they added another in the dying moments to total seven we carry a complete line of coop quality poultry hog dairy feedsj pilcherdine feeding oil coop lime shell poultry charcoal pratts poultry products poultry grit before her death daughter of the late mr and mrs thos robson her father established the first foundry in the northern town funeral on friday was at fene- lon falls where interment was in the family plot the late mlss robson was a life long memlerof j the anglican church minion collected three goals on the night jewett two paisley one and jack rumney one stouffville was without the services of geo rum ney who received a heavy bang in the ribs in saturdays lucknow game and sat on the sidelines mon day agency for coop universal milker also introducing coop batteries and cement mixers please book your orders early for western grain and fertilizer requirements stouffville coop ph269