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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 7, 1946, p. 3

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the tribune st ont thursday march 7 1946 fulopep chick starter high liability rapid sound growth on fulopep so this year start your chicks on quaker fulopep chick starter the feed recommended by prominent poultrymen across the dominion remember chicks started and raised to maturity the fulopep way are bigger- stronger the kind that lay more eggs and stay strong and productive for several years seed grain alfalfa eei red clover seed timothy orders for above are coming in fast we advise booking your requirements at once quantities available and quantities needed are very uncertain stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 standing hardwood by auction othe undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 23 rear concession 9 whitchurch twp just north of ballantrae on sat march 9 property belonging to mrs walter talbot five acres of standing timber the bush consists of beech and maple trees excellent wood to be offered in quarter acre lots more or less terms cash until march 1917 al lowed to remove wood all brush to be piled in workmanlike man ner sale at 2 pm a s farmer auctioneer i prizes for events were steckleys largest family 5 by ratclitf co jos foeklers bag of flour by do- minion stores oldest couple mrs fockler r ratcliff 5 by harve j schell youngest married couple j mr and mrs philip fockler lamps by l e oneill couple with a mat- j rimonial view e fockler and miss hood coffee maker by byer son i youngest child norma steckley j prize by octo si store races albert hosking soldering iron by bell son earl crowder si by club dave ratcliff 30c by club betty williams mirror by ben raxlin alice forsyth stationery by storeys drug store irene hood 50c bv club clara halstead si bv club mildred fockler doris steckley a tie 50c each by club marion atkinson si by club miss grimley 50c myrtle griffith 25c clarence fockler si clift harper 50c betty williams ken wagg s2 alice forsyth s miller si evelyn lot- ton earl crowder si barrel jump ing etui mcmullen si presentation niiil phizes at rural hockey carnival the following awards were made at the carnival stated by the rural church hockey league last week to the high scorers of the league jake baker fork by agnews hard ware herb simpson fountain pen by wes boadway gordon lewis hockey stick by hockey club other announcements mr and mrs harry a smith announce the engagement of their youngest daughter frances doreen to lloyd franklin harvey only son of mr and mrs frank harvey gormley the marriage will take j place on saturday march 23rd at 1 3 oclock in mt pisgah united i chinch coming events tlie motliercraft advice room is open at the united church the second tuesday in each month the next motliercraft day will be march 12th prenatal 1030 to 1200 babies and preschool children 1 pm to 5 pm friday this week is recognized as the worlds dav of praver j stouffviiie municipal council will hold their regular march meeting this thursday evening miss jean arnold and friend ofj ottawa spent sunday with her par ents mr and mrs sherman arn old stouffville mrs gordon sellers wife of the auctioneer sellers atkinson was reelected regent of isabel rimer chapter iode at agin- eourt last week when meal rationing first came in a farmer reported to his local board that he had several hundred pounds of beef in cold storage a few days later he received an official note demanding why he had so much on hand his reply was terse it was necessary to kill the whole steer at one time donna stoulfer passed her grade i theory examination with honours at the toronto conserva tory of music mid winter examina tions also shirley bone passed her grade iii piano they are pupils of mrs howard ratcliff donna is a daughter of mr and mrs lambert stouffer and shirley a daughter of mr and mrs robt bone misses out on sso last thursday evening at the stanley theatre the name of mr chris armstrong was called for the ss5 rah nrio but the possible winner ivas over at the curling rink throwing his favorite rocks of granite mrs armstrong was present in the theatre so was able to relate to her husband how his love of curling on that occasion cost him a snug sum since he debated between goinf curling or attending the show that evening mrs croskcn y of toronto was the guest of her sister mrs harold spoftord on saturday miss helen campbell who is attending toronto normal school visited in guelpli where she attend ed a formal dance at the ontario agricultural college corporal roy stewart of fox- warren man mr and mrs william stewart toronto and miss sadie stewart stouffville visited in ox bridge on sunday with mr and mrs e w evans mrs norman neal underwent a surgical operation at toronto gen eral hospital on monday where she was rushed suffering a sudden attack of illness her condition is reported as favorable a group of local lions attended the ice follies at markham last friday night sponsored by the markham club a program of fancy skating as well as a broom ball game featured the evening enter tainment rev c n good bereaved sister of rev c n good mbc pastor so well known in local church circles of this denomination died at her home in kitchener last week mrs sarah eby was 79 and passed away after only a brief ill ness born aug is 1s66 in iowa usa she was a daughter of th late mr and mrs jacob g good she was a member of the bethany mennonite church twice married her first husband abraham m shantz died 33 years ago her second husband peter m eby whom she married in july 1927 predeceased her in march 1929 mr norman oboyle who has just completed the construction of a lovely home in town and who recently took unto himself a wife was ordered to bed for a week suffering from a heart attack however this town businessman is now getting around again we are glad to report rev gibson brown expects to sail from n iv york on saturday this week aboard the john eric- son for belfast ireland where he will visit his father whom he has not seen in sixteen years mr brown hopes to return in time to take up his duties on the ring- wood circuit easter sunday during his absence mrs brown will visit her parents in quebec near mon treal holland bulbs now blooming last fall when clifford morgason was overseas and in holland he forwarded 200 holland tulip bulbs to his wife here the result of this thoughtful act is that right now the vague home at ringwood where the morgasons live with her sister is displaying some beauti ful blooms mrs morgason potted a few of the bulbs and is now en joying the lovely flowers two have finished blooming she says while three are now in bloom and there are a few more to come later red cross work dr john button son of mr and mrs e a button we hear will hang up his professional sign on main street next week when he will commence his medical practice in stouffville a town boy with an excellent record who joined the rcaf has had a marvelous train ing and will be welcomed not only by people of the town district but by his medical associates who are scarcely able to keep pace with the demands made on their time dr buttons office will be upstairs in the button block over the hard ware store of friches and the law office of mr flbutton shoe merchant here 60 years ago dead richard underhill s7 years of age last october a native of plymouth england and resident of canada since iso died at the home of his son prof frank underhill in tor onto on monday morning this week as a young man he opened a boot and shoe store in stouffville and prior to 1ss1 his business was on the site of the present spotford co premises later he moved east in the same block ot storesand clakkk brown only your continued support of the red cross can ensure that the splendid work being done for our sick and wounded veterans will be kept up your support will make possible such vital peacetime works as the upkeep of outpost hospitals the peacetime blood donor service nursing services disaster relief the visiting homemaker service the junior red cross and many other services for the social betterment of our people there will be no red cross drive for funds this year your continued membership in the red cross is all that is asked minimum membership fee is one dollar your local red cross branch will provide you with further details wftteftettcrtd the canadian red cross society ontario division c bruce hiu president building activity only the lack of building material prevents one of the best building sprees this town ever experienced in a single season as it is we understand that at least five new homes will go tin starting in a few weeks the owners will be h bannerman and elgin wagg who have chosen lots on the streets leading to the curling rink just north of the todd property and two in the north west section for arthur farthing and dr thomas vs who intends to locate here others may be erected if material and labor can be obtained includ ing one for mrs jack oboyle store enlargements too are quite numerous and in addition there are whispers that some new stores may be erected golden store expansion harry goldens clothing store has been greatly improved with the addition of some 15 feet in depth more floor space gained by doing away with tne apartment at the rear and taking that space into the main store it was the hope of the proprietor to add still more build ing to this but conditions in the building line are so bad that the idea had to be abandoned tor the present nevertheless a great improvement has been made and the extra space provides needed display room for the constantly expanding stock new style display racks further conserve space and permit a customer to see a wide range of coats or other wearing apparel at a mere glance without disturbing the stock from the hangers the jewish passover judiasm is the root christianity the fruit declared rev dr cks moffat irish evangelist before a capacity congregation on sunday evening in the christian church where he gave an illustrated ser mon on the jewish passover if a jew be baptised he does not be come a gentile but merely a new creature in chirst he contended he prophesied that the jews would ultimately return to palestine and that jesus will come to the christ ians a forceful and gifted speaker dr moffat illustrated his address with all the elements on the table as used in the jewish passover he explained in detail the meaning of the lighted candles three cups of wine bitter herbs unleavened bread hard boiled eggs salted water apples shank bone of iamb and the blowing of the horn as well as the vacant chair of elijah the speaker wore the prayer shawl of israel and chanted the accom panying praver on donning the shawl after hearing dr moffat there is no doubt but a lot of people have a better understanding of the jewish passover and its symbolic parts a quiet wedding was performed j on thursday february l ith at 3 pm at the residence of rev and i mrs gibson brown when margaret ruth brown daughter of mr and i mrs j percy brown stouffville became the bride of thomas leslie clarke son of mr albert clarke and tiie late mrsclarke stouffville rev gibson brown officiated the i bride wore a street length dress of i turquoise crepe trimmed with rose sequins and black accessories and wore a corsage of red roses lillian brown was her sisters at- i tendent and wore a flowered silk jersey dress with black accessories and a corsage of white carnations roy clarke brother of the groom acted as best man afterward the couple left for a motor trip to de troit they will reside in ballan trae w continued an exclusive shoe busi ness he served as a councillor for the municipality and as reeve for sev eral terms following jos todd in that office and later was succeeded by jas mccullough in 1905 he helped to form the partnership of underhill sisman in the shoe manufacturing business in aurora during the past few months mr underhill was in bad health and unable to move about besides his son and a daughter mrs isa millar his aged wife survives him she too is not enjoying good health prof underhill told the tribune yesterday the funeral took place on wed nesday afternoon with interment in the necr no hall hkrk and stouffville passim up j lack of any hall accommodation in stouffville prevents the lions club or any other organization sponsoring the worthy work of boys and girls clubs that are i operating throughout york county the 1910 program has just been announced by the district repre- i sentative who had to pass up stouffville as a meeting place be cause our ball facilities are so de- ploreable which is a thing that is hurting our community the following are the clubs and their sponsors 1 schomberg dairy calf club schomberg agricultural society 2 wooclbridge dairy club woodbridge agricultural society 3 sharon dairy calf club sharon junior farmers 1 markham dairy calf club markham agricultural society 5 markham grain club union- ville junior farmers 6 aurora potato club aurora lions club club members must be farm boys and girls over 12 years of age by may 1st 1946 and must not have reached their 21st birthday by nov 1 194g all club members who complete the project successfully will be the guests of the downtown kiwanis club next autumn the kiwanis club also awards agricultural scholarships in each club over 7000 people read these classified ads every week theyre your best advertising medium weekend specials royal york plain cheese vi lb pkg 19 quaker oats nash large pkg 19 aylmer vegetable soup 310 oz tin 25 aunt jemima pancake flour reg pkg 14 poliflor wax lb tin 49 aylmer diced beets 220 oz tins 21 carload groceteria stouffville ont coop brand feeds poultry chick starter chick growing mash chick fattening mash laying mash laying concentrate breeders mash hogs pig starter hog grower brood sow ration hog concentrate hog mineral dairy feeds calf meal 16 dairy ration 24 dairy ration 32 dairy supplement dry and freshening cattle mineral coal anthracite hard coal alberta coal virginia domestic coal farm supplies salt binder twine woven farm fence galvanized barbed wire rope all sizes motor oils and greases coop batteries gehl hammer mills gehl silo fillers clover seeds alfalfa red clover seeds field and lawn seeds mangold and turnip seed fertilizer ingredients and mixed fertilizers introducing coop no 1 fancy clover seed and grasses coop vegetable seeds coop no 1 ckrrer and timothy m ixtures stouffville coop ph269

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