the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 4 1946 fulopep chick starter high liability rapid sound growth on fulopep so thls 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 seed red clover seed timothy orders for above are coming in fast we advise booking your requirements at once quantities available and quantities needed are verv uncertain stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 mrs wm waddell is home from st peterburg in a few days now expected florida the war branch wish to acknow ledge s200 from a friend anyone who has any knitted articles or clothing for shipment on tuesday april 9th are asked to leave them at the home of mrs lee or mrs davey before this date men who find it hard to buy shirts will be almost as pleased as the people of lindsay that a bradshaw son have taken out a permit for a new building in lindsay to cost 125000 for the manufacture of shirts it is expect ed that from 125 to 200 employees will be engaged mr and mrs john angel judith and joanne and mr and mrs art mertens of toronto were sunday visitors with their uncle mr joe mertens weekend guests at the home of mr and mrs truman baxter were miss margaret watson miss doris hutchinson and mr and mrs mc lcnnon all from manitoulin is land mrs sarah cook of markham has who learn j purchased the home in good wood once owned by the late thos glenn mrs cook will make im provements to the place and will look forward to making it her home fashion show at stanley a fashion show will be held this thursday evening in connection with the program at the stanley which is foto night local stores according to thathreatre annaunce- merit will articilate in this spring display the offer this week totals 335 which is another added incen tive to be present members of stouffville womens institute attended the gathering at agincourt last week and enjoyed the program summary day pro jects salads the year through among those who were present from stouffville were mrs jas rid- out mrs t baxter mrs g lemon mrs geo pugh miss m mertens mrs w griffith mrs t jennings mrs h j malloy and miss sadie stewart local and personal happenings mrs david weekend watson during the mr a- j lamb who recently will tell of overea kelief e a grubin ko optometrist i mr george watson of beaverton located in stouffville on returning john coffman who has spent five will be at his office in stouffville on visited at i aunt from western canada has pur- years in relief work in england monday april sin chased the nathan forsvth cottage under the direction of the mennonj at the north end of church street ite central committee will give an i lieut rela x r has re- address in the menoonite church her former on the stouffville fire brigade made a apr vthtats olortt everyone slalt of the london ontario hos- midday call up church street on vv is interested in relief work thursday to squelch a grass fire should hear him which was threatening the hedge just north of the allan goudie another new home home the quick response from the one of our newer citizens mr firemen had the outbreak under alex brown has purchased a pital where she was engaged prior to enlisting a notice in this issue warns against riding bicylces on the side walks it is against the law and offenders will be dealt with mrs t a reid of coolmine road offering toronto entertained at a luncheon control in a verv few minutes and is preparing plans for a new house on a street to be opened running south off main between the this week mr and mrs sam residence of mrs john hodginsand mckeown and family moved from tne former harry brillinger bungalo main street east to live in ring- h the west end mr brown in- wood where sam will be busy this tends to let a contract to be finished identified with children mrs james monks is three lots for sale on church street at haddon hall in honor of mrs e lot north a total frontage of 150 feet a wilson of stouffville who has by a similar depth in event of no been her guest all winter but is immediate sale they may be obtain ed for garden use this summer miss enna heise who has been returning to her home on victoria street in the near future summer on the farm of his soninthis summer law mr mckeown has been employed all winter at the brier- bush hospital it is interesting to note that stouffvilles industrial concerns are at an alltime employment peak at the moment with between fifty and sixty men and women work ing at the three manufaeturin concerns the stouffville machine tool works the gold fish supply co and the jbhome mfg plant 45c for a wee box of fresh straw berries said to be a pint in mea sure is more understandable when one learns that the berries flew in by plane making a 90 minute run from texas to toronto due to fog early shipment had to cruise over the city for an hour before landing so far as the price is concerned 15c for a couple of dozen berries is remained in the air so to speak suckers are up but at time of making this notation none have been offered for sale in town as customary each season several jaunts have been made by local farmers to the southern part of the county creeks running south provide accommodation for the millions of fish at this time stovers hot cross buns are again available which is a reminder that easter is close at hand stovers buns and maple syrup from the local farmers if you can get it is a most tempting dish on saturday some folks were able to get the buns but couldnt obtain any syrup others had a few quarts of syrup but couldnt get any buns to say the least the good things were spread around a bit butter advanced on monday 4c per pound we are told that later when subsidies are withdrawn there will be a further advance cream has been advanced 5c per pound butter fat payable to the farmer which is calculated to pass on the increase to the farmer there is an overall shortage of butter if the price appears high it might help some to remember that butter is s1250 a pound in russia mr walter dickson member of one of stouffvilles longest stand ing families has been in poor health for some time and a few days ago was removed to the hos pital for treatment the dickson tnis as ast win e worked by gar lehman who has rented it for the growing of vege tables society work in toronto has trans ferred to ottawa miss heise as all who know her are aware is a form er stouffville girl persons contemplating building in stouffville this summer should not delay taking out a permit at the office of the town clerk mr charlie atkinson is the building inspector we understand that jos foote son of mr and mrs sept foote 6th con whitchurch is completing his veterinary course this month and expects to set up practise at agincourt 175 exservice men from aurora wdl eaen psented with a set of book ends at a banquet held in their honor last week the lads were reminded by the mayor that the gifts were paid for by the rate payers and no doubt some of the recipients themselves wore in this class he said groves chick hatchery on the 7th of markham west of ringwood operated by adgrove has been turning out three to four thousand chicks per day and the sales demand says mr grove is good quite a record to maintain for weeks at a stretch the easter thankoffering of the womens missionary society of the stouffville united church will be held in the sunday school room on thursday afternoon april 4 at 245 oclock the women of all the local churches are invited to attend the meeting to hear mrs aubrey love general secretary of christian ste wardship can you help stouffvilles factoryworking poi- ulation is everincreasing but a grave perdicament has risen at our one plant the stouffville machine tool works where a number of additional men are being added to the payroll steady boarding ac commodation is extremely difficult to obtain it seems this plant is anxious to expand and stouffvillo is anxious that it should do so but this expansion can be considerably curtailed if accommodation for new employees cannot be found any one who could take one or more reliable men as steady boards are appealed to now to notify the tri bune office or the stouffville mach ine tool works friends will be interested to learn that cameron clark son 6f mr and mrs milton clark peterboro and brother of bruce clark popular manager of the local farmers co op has been awarded the gold medal and 100 scholarship in the rotary club public speaking con test in the northern municipality cameron has previously won- the junior farmers public speakin championship teccream draught stouffville was hard hit for ice cream last week and for at least a portion of the week there was not a scoopful to be had in town from any of the seven stands which retail bricks over the counter the abnormal weather brought on an early rush which gave the town an estimated consumption of over a hundred bricks a day- now the sugar quotas of the companies have been used up as have the local retailers allotments although relief was expected early this week now that garden time is at hand dog owners may expect to be warned that the bylaw forbidding dogs running at large will be enforced in town so far the warn ing has not been given but we understand that constable rusnell will be instructed almost immedi ately to enforce the law it might be a good thing for dog owners to start the tieup for a time each day in order that the canines may have a chance to become accustomed to summer regulations dr harry wilson is home on leave and will receive his dis charge from the navy at the end of this vacation period we under stand that dr wilson entertains no thought of opening a medical i practise in town but may return to i the tribune had an inquiry j northern ontario to resume his about an old townsman last week work thbre in due time dr wilson ed pennock whom we regret to who to old timers will be rememsay is still a bed patient at his bered as a son of the late fred wil- home corner of main and fair son of this town is a thorough streets ed has been steadily con- northerner just as some people fined to bed for a year or two but become completely sold on western time to clean up although the spring season is fully a month ahead of schedule it is not too early to begin the annual spring cleanup there is not a shovel full of snow in the town and the lawns are in fine condition for raking indeed many house holders have the job well done now and this goes for the boulevards as well a neglected lawn is un sightly in this fine town which has a reputations for beauty and attrac tiveness however if we do not get our horticultural society to func tion again stouffville will not be so beautiful in five years from now many trees have been taken down because of dying or from other reasons and scarcely one has been replaced this situation cannot go on very long without the town taking on the appearance of a bleak prairie village our fine maples are as attractive as fine homes and this kind of work the horticul turists looked after you can leave your mark on the community in no better way during your lifetime than to aid the work of a horticul tural society gave his life in the belief of 10yearold john wardrope of 14 bater ave toron to brakeman thomas beauvais 53 lost his life in a vain attempt to save the life of his mate conductor george doust beauvais was a brother of j beauvais of stouffville who was summoned to the stricken home shortly after the accident both conductor and brakeman were killed when a northbound freight train plowed into the rear of a stationary freight in the don valley yards last thursday evening a brakeman was on the back platform putting up a lamp the lad said i saw him turn around when he heard the rumble of the oncoming- train he had plenty of time to save his own life by jump ing but instead he turned to warn his mate in the caboose unable to open the caboose door he banged on it with his fists and then kicked it he was still kicking at the door when the locomotive struck he must have been smashed to pieces because the engine just ground the caboose to splinter wood he declared canada dr wilson of course will not be leaving stouffville for a long time yet so there need be no rush to rent or buy the attractive wilson home on main street built by his father at the time his mother retired from active business at the corner of main and church streets has been almost helpless much longer than that mrs pennock is his faithful nurse despite his long illness this former rugged individ ual prominent in lacrosse days 40 years ago because he was strong and powerful as a stick handler has outlived many another of his pals of those former times mm 4fmw cll paints for new peacetime beauty w f riches mouffville ontario hard liquors consume sugar and wheat frequently there appears articles in the press and statements are made otherwise as well about the quantity of sugar used in the brew ing of beer persons even signed a petition recently with this idea in mind although petition was cor rectly worded in that it directed its protests against the use of sugar and wheat both in short supply in the manufacture of hard liquors for general information it is pointed out that no sugar whatever is used in the brewing of beer in canada nor to our knowledge does any canadian brewer purchase an ouncet of sugar for manufactur ing purposes nor do they use wheal in the brewing of canadian beer the principal grain used is barley which has been malted this is generally speaking barley of a premium grade i may spend the interest the united church at stouffville will not be in a position to dispose in one gulp the bequest from the nathan forsyth estate said to be around 10000 or 11000 the press is informed by the executor mr f l button kc that only the interest is available from this in vestment thus will it ensure to the benefit of all future congregations of this church of course if the officials were so minded they might embarb on an expenditure equal to the amount of the whole estate and finance it by the income from the investment of the forsyth income for instance if it were thought advisable to install a carillion in the church tower which undoubtedly would be appreciated by all people within range of such bells and which might be a reminder of the sabbath day to many nonchurch goers the interest on the invest ment would have to be capitalized stouffville is one community that hears no bells from any of its churches that is so customary in many places no doubt the officials will have many suggestions offered them as to what should be done about their premises in the way of improvements that would stand as a memorial to a man who for half a century worshipped there and who built the present church build ing that stands as a worthymonu- ment to this standard of building look at these items old dutch cleanser 2 tins 19c royal york plain cheese half lb 19c clarks mushroom soup 210 oz tins 19c pretzel stix 10 oz pkg 21c bettys peach jam 24 oz jar 31c raisins 1 lb 22c dates 1 lb 25c carload groceteria stouffville ont b the sign of quality coop chick starter once tried always satisfied coop universal milking machines and service cement mixers hand or motor operated gem milk coolers available new introducing coop no 1 fancy clover seed and grasses coop vegetable eeds coop no clover and timothy mixtures no 1 commercial ajax seed oats stouffville coop ph269