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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 28, 1946, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 28 1946 some of the essential farm needs cmpers drikil licide dr- hess louse killer rarbicide warble fly powder lr hess dip and disinfectant kerol farm disinfectant chekkfect disinfectant and germicide perina insect oil a new disinfectant faint to kill mites ticks hex wheat germ oil laying hens need fulofep super green fellels dr hess fanimin for chicks fulofep super green fellets chick size ceresan a dry disinfectant for seed grain use the new frotective mask when treating your grain chekrtabs a drinkin- use i to 5 water tablet for chickens and turkey tablets to a gallon of water fulopeo chick starter fullofep fine chick feed fulofep egg mash western oats western barley feed wheat oat chop barley chop mixed grain chop stiver bros local and personal happenings good friday falls on next publie holiday april 19 there are so many parties on these winter ciights that we heard lone woman say there was not if any one ha- a pair of used enough evenings in the week and nylons they do not like we suggest dates are booked well in advance to they try an adv in the tribune prevent clashing and watch the results which still might be very gratifying mrs stevens obrien avenue was called to the home of her bro ther in owen sound this week ow ing to his sudden illness annual commencement time for our high school once more impresses the hardship the school undergoes in stouffville because no public hall is available for their concert will it be possible to have a hall of some kind ere another winter rolls around is a logical question one might ask the cxbridge high school board contemplates installing equipment costing st000 or s000 for teaching household science and shop work next term which will be along similar lines to the classes estab lished at stouffville scheduled to arrive on the queen elizabeth which docked last week at new york were pie v d bur rows c1c of rr3 stouftville pte gistuart rcasc also of rr3 stouffville and pte v w hopkins rcasc of rri claremont if the turnip you cook is hard and difficult to mash dont forget to try out the mixmaster standing in your kitchen somebodv brought hydro improvement soon engineer ferguson of the he- pc was in town on friday and assured the authorities that it would not be long now before a noticeable improvement in the voltage at stouffville would be felt new equipment for the substation at ringwood is on the way and when it finally arrives and is in stalled the bad period between 5 j v n hm and 0 o clock in the evening will be improved greatly a mixmaster to a church party and mashed the turnip and potatoes to such a nicety that the best cooks present marvelled says a note in the weekly paper coming to our i desk stoltfville phone 4501 mrs alf hoover former church street resident now living in scar- boro is in town visiting with miss mae mowder and frank mrs leslie hodgson and miss sadie stewart attended the funeral of their cousin the late robtashen- hurst in uxbridge on saturday nat byers son general elec tric store are displaying prominent ly both in this issue of the tribune and in their windows recordings of song hits from a song to re member outstanding film playing at the stanley theatre next mon day and tuesday mrs will reaman and family of mt pisgah spent a few days with her parents mr and mrs jake mcmullen just around the corner is spring that season when in many homes the furniture in the home changes corners although richard avery of little britain attained his slith birthday last friday he isnt giving up his usual duties of shovelling snow and attending to other tasks about the home and village where he lives with shrove tuesday next week it is time to talk about pan cakes says the consumer branch of the dominion dept of agriculture hot griddle cakes pancakes flannel cakes or flapjacks all have but one meaning golden hot cakes fresh from the griddle they may be thick or thin served at any meal of the clay to make a feast shrove tuesday was a time when people were shrove or shriven by fasting at the beginning of lent seems as though in modern times we have changed things around and so we have pan cakes being suggested for the feast instead of a day for fast ing mrs elizabeth carpenter of gananoque has attained the re markable age of 102 years and is believed to be the oldest woman in leeds county she is still interest ed in current events in addition she lives alone in her own apart ment does her own housework and entertains her friends with all the active hospitality of a youn woman mrs carpenter for leeds md andrew penny for york county both 102 are running neckandneek for provincial honors in respect to being the eldest persons toronto max sua in ix bk1sbaxe riot weekend guests at the home of mr and mrs harvey mover were mr and mrs donald moyer toron to miss joan hicks and miss mar garet simian both of hamilton mrs charlie ward was suddenly seized with illness one day last week and was rushed to st michaels hospital where she under went an operation latest reports are that she is getting along well warning to wedding parties milburn r stinchcombe of chatham last friday was acquitted on a charge of manslaughter aris ing from the deaths of two mem bers of the party he was driving from his own wedding on jan 7 but was convicted of dangerous driving and sentenced to four xew projectionist receiving his discharge from the army last week charlie mcdonald intends to enter the employ of the stanley theatre where he will com- months in the ontario reformatory firemen get sunday night call just before midnight on sunday firemen to stand burned lively and sparks shot into c j cii mrvfilf they only stop to think what an the air patients were unaware offf charge of mr sid schmidt at aw would be if they met the presence of the brigade and the the stanley and he will take with wjth an accident or possibly kilied someone then honeymooners etore miumgnt on sunday plete his apprenticeship that will v l v eble him to be labelled a fully thvo town at a fast isll lmtj qualified projectionist this work not show very good- uclj drivers of wedding parties who speed igmerit danger was gotten over with the him the army lad as a helper minimum of disturbance the che- charlie has been engaged for over mical engine stood in the hospital three years at this work in the yard ready for action but fortun- al anj nas a good grounding he ately the sturdy big stack was just a married man with a wife and sysfs until it tinned szt ey have an apartment one of the highest gales of the win- at the mansion house prior to the would be in sorrow and the friends would be in the gloom too ter was blowing at the time 3jj5 ambassador to moscow new us ambassador to russia is gen walter bedell smith formerly gen eisenhowers chief of staff in western eur- oie he succeeds w averell hamman who resigned soon after returning to washington from moscow war charlie mcdonald who is a native of scotland was employed through sicily and italy with the in tne ciist as a fa hei canadian troops was the subject of talk delivered monday evening 1940 doomsday book before the stouffville lions club town assessor blake sanders is by dr n c smith who related now on his rounds setting up the his experience and observations in annual village assessment which a manner that was most interesting runs to half a million dollars the to his fellow lions dr smith was great book compiled by the asses- the chief dental officer attached to s was known as the doomsday the headquarters staff canadian corps and set out for the italian campaign after two years in eng land following the address of the tion which has stuck with the evening two new members were nations to this day nobody likes it and nobody knows how we can get faiisk teeth vs nylons a mere set of teeth are nothing as compared to being able to buy a pair of nylons according to one lady in portland oregon at a de partmental stores lost and found department there is a set of false teeth found on the store floor following the lineup for nylons clerks said they saw a heavy lady drop something to the floor when she was jolted put her hand quick ly to her mouth but held her place in the line after all a set of teeth could be readily replaced but x- nylons well the woman just had to norman kings for the pur- have them at tne cost j feeding only on mush for a few weeks dr james c tavlor 31 son of mr and mrs w e taylor toronto nnd nephew of dr ssball stouffville who died in a hospital in brisbane australia was fatally injured in a street fray brisbane police reportedgeorge ernest cowan 21 an australian has been charged with murder dr tay lor was en route to melbourne university to accept a post in the department of philosophy there was some delay in establishing hi identity since the rioters stole his papers and other valuables which he was carrying the next regular meeting of the municipal council will be hel d on thursday evening next week the town of preston will go on daylight saving time for five months this summer richard caseley foyearold thornhill resident died oii feb 21 he is survived by his wife the former frances elizabeth harding mr caseley died at resthaven langstatl i feel that we get plenty for our money when we receive the tri bune here in the usaj for 250 a year writes mrs mable sanders former resident in town from her home in hollywood dill yon know that experience carried out by dr dana warren of omaha univer sity estimate that the average speed of a hockey puck is ss miles an hour when shot at the net an instrument known as an oscillas- cope was used to estimate the speed mr maurice montieth of toronto spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs wes schell mrs david wideman of north markham is reported as in a very precarious condition at the brier- bush hospital mrs wideman is a sister of mr simeon hoover dick son hill the petitions which are being circulated by the local temperance group which are asking that there be no further distribution of liquor through stores etc may be signed in any of the local churches or at frank riches hardware and heises variety store no drive for funds this vear by the canadian red cross but there is a concerted effort being put forth to have everybody take out a mem bership in the worthy cause with the coaling up at bril- lingers green houses at the rear of monkhouses tailoring shop jack mcmullen is again on the job as night fireman veteran of the first great war jack is not very good on his feet but he has no intention of giving tip and sitting at home so long as he has the energy to go suffering from an infection in the hand miss flossie barkey be came a patient at the brieibush hospital last week suffering in tensive pain and with some fear of complications setting in careful nursing was advised by the doctor we understand an improvement is noted this week gray coach lines bus bound for stouftville on saturday broke down just outside the city and the driver had to walk to a farm home and telephone for another bus after it arrived and the passengers trans feree this bus also gave out at agincourt some of the passengers engaged a private car to bring them to stouifville replacement of the second bus delayed the final arrival here several hours we understand gray coach is doing everything possible to obtain new equipment which is delayed on account of the series of strikes in the us book when first started by the early pose of setting up a system of taxa- dr neil c and mrs smith moved this week to then- own residence on main street one door west of dr balls residence for the win ter they occupied the home of mrs wm ratcliff church street north installed in the club by lion me watts they are k n wagg local jeweller and bolton slack high school teacher rev j h barnes hector of st peters anglican church toronto will address the stouftville christian mens fellowship in the stouffville baptist church at s oclock monday evening march 4th on wow of the fact that the upper canada bible society have iad an urgent call to supply ten million copies of the bible for europe and are in great need of extra funds the entire proceeds of this meeting will be donated to the bible society lets do all we can along without it it seems very fitting that this work in stouffville should be entrusted to mr sanders new uniform needed here the port perry village council at its last meeting decided to pur chase a new uniform for its town there has been a sanders holding cop and you can take it as a good csiivti rtffininl ts-ir- t i it- it uij 1 i n i plan to come you will be welcome weekend specials royal york salt plain or iodized 2 lb ctn 7c better krust pastry flour 7 lb bag 25c 24 lb bag 75c clarks mushroom soup 10 ox tin 9c manon diced carrots std 20 oz tin 10c red rose coffee 1 lb bag 41c carload groceteria stonitrille ont some official position in town al most continuously since its incor poration the late w b sanders uncle to our assessor was one of the towns early reeves and held the position of justice of the peace for 30 years his son mr h w sanders obrien avenue also serv ed several years as reeve in very recent times so that it seems only natural that this pioneer family in i guess this limb of the law will need something with authority for at the same meeting a bylaw was passedthis is what one clause says according to the port perry star no horse or vehicle shall stand upon any street or boulevard and no horse or vehicle shall be left in such a manner as to obstruct the ordinary traffic of the streets and mrs robt gowe daughter linda and baby are leaving stouftville for new york next week where mrs gowe will rejoin her husband who is stationed there with the associated press the family have been making their home with mrs gowes parents mr and mrs horace walsh stouffville should in some manner j horse or vehicle shall bo parked be identified in an official capacity on any street at an unreasonable with the conduct of our municipal life time having regard to the traffic requirements of the streets over 7000 people read these lf il is ioft vvith tnc co t0 deter- classified ads every week theyre mine hat is a reasonable time he your best advertising medium going to be gray headed soon for send the tribune to absent friends his opionion may not be approved j by some one else since there is no law defining reasonable time the bylaw will be almost meaningless ii stouftville 14 leaside 4 stouffville defeated leaside ro tary club team by the score of 144 on friday night and while the score was lopsided it did not en tirely indicate the calibre of play as the leaside boys gave a good account of themselves despite the nine goals the home team rapped in on them in the last period sel lers and minton were the big guns getting seven of their teams 14 counters while players on both portation warehousing teams were nearly all of juvenile very important matter with about a dozen homes hav ing installed oil burners we hear that one firm had booked orders for that many more which are to be installed before another winter our coal dealers who have been doing a good job in keeping the home fires burning under most difficult buying should get into the oil business too so as to retain their customers from main street along albert street north there are no less than four homes being heated with oil the stouffville coop councillor j smits mrs hutchinson and mrs t ratcliff two other homes on the same street contemplate installing oil next summer coconuts certainly were not taken into account l3 the officials setting the cost of living index which has risen very little coconuts are offer ed in town at 39 cents each a big iump from 5 and 7 cents in pre war days we presume that the margin of profit is little greater now than before the war but being imported and scarce they roach the wholesaler at a fancy figure coconuts we presume come from the philippines the plantations were not damaged by the taps but the problems are bagging trans- and the of trade playing age the visitors found the goods exchange for native money stouffville club quite a rugged out- we must provide goods not money fit in comparison with what they goods the natives need so badly were accustomed to play in exchange praises spi roundup praise for canadas forthright action in cracking down on the alleged soviet spy ring comes from senator styles bridges here member of the us senate foreign relations committee who also is calling for a us investigation ballantrae finished with the cleanest record in league ballantrae finished their schedule of the aurora town hockey league with the cleanest record of any their players drawn from ballan trae stouftville and claremont spent a total of only 14 minutes in the penalty box in the points department herb simpson who heads the ballantrae crew finished up with 16 points made up of four goals and 12 assists this gave herb second place just 3 points behind biocchl of the army team the twentieth spot goes to geo derusha of clare mont with 6 points and ross red- shaw another claremont product also with six points al boadway son of mr and mrs carl boadway of stouffvhle guards the net for the simpson men and has been turning in a neat effort in this position the sign of quality we carry a complete line of coop quality poultry hog dairy feeds pilcherdine feeding oil coop lime shell poultry grit pratts poultry products poultry charcoal 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

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