the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 19 1946 goal coke we are now making delivery in coal coke and briquettes orders while our stock of nut anthracite is limited we can give full delivery on coke and briquettes and will have more cars of briquettes in next month our stock of fjood clean coke is all top quality fuel and ls ideal for immediate burn ing igoho 414 plant food vigoro is a complete plant food specially prepared to furnish the nourishment to promote growth beauty and protection it is odorless free from weed seed and pleasant to use it is prepared for use on house plants in 1 lb 5 lbs 10 lbs 25 lbs- pks fullopep egg mash fullopep growing mash full- opep fattening feed on hand scratch grain western oats heavy for poultry oyster shell grit charcoal this is the season to worm your pullets while they are on range using dr hess worm powder purina chekrton or pratts pellets fertilizer 2126 for topdressing for pasture fields also for late seeding of wheat stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 rev and mrs b mover pastor your attention is drawn to the or the local mennonite church ac- clothing display of golden companied by rev and mrs sam slore m ths s goudie and malcolm ramer motor- j graduates ed to stayner on monday wtierej jack 15 thompson son of mr an they will attend sessions of the mrs a g thompson was success- annual mbc conference for thejful in the august exams gradual balance of the week claremont locker system standard size locker 900 a year cutting room and chilling room available fi to customers cartons and containers for fruit and vegetables at normal charge tayiorloyst phone claromont 19w or 19j ing from toronto university with the degree of bachelor of arts jack intends to enter oce next week local students attending normal several students from stouffville high school are attending normal school this term and include au drey slack betty davis evelyn beach and vera king incidently vera king who is a daughter of mr and mrs alhert king ring- wood is just seventeen years of age an unusually early age to be entering normal local aiid personal happenings notice will be 8s on saturday a meeting of the business mens committee re stouffville veterans memorial hall will be held in thej municipal building upstairs on thursday evening at s pm every member of the said committee audi every business man in stouffville is urged to attend this meeting herein fail not f lome button chairman of said committee an auction sale of the household effects and furniture belonging to the estate of the late mrs noah stouffer will be held on obrien ave this friday mr and mrs geo graver of hawthorne california and mrand mrs bruce sutherland and son bobbie of washington dc have been visiting at the home of mrs sutherlands parents mr and mrs h walsh church st the suther- lands intend to move to california shortly brown sale totals nearly 2000 the auction sale of grade cattle belonging to chas brown 10th con cession of markjiam just south of stouffville brought in about 2000 on saturday afternoon the highest price paid for milk cows was 150 plus her calf at s12 the bull brought 11200 top price paid for calves was 30 with heifers a year and a half old selling for 65 a s farmer was the auctioneer the first shipments of home grown grapes arrived on the local market last week rev waller auld former united church minister at markham and cedar grove who is well remem bered in this district is reported to lie moving from his present pastor ate at midland to lindsay- rev auld left markham for midland about fifteen year- ago a familiar figure in stouff ville mr noah baker will mark his ssth birthday here this saturday sept 21st prices being paid in the field to ballantrae farmers for this years potato crop range from s5c to 125 we are told by spud growers in the area segregated audiciiccs mom and dad the new hygiene special attraction coming to the stanley theatre sept 27 2sth can be shown to segregated audiences only this is because its medical sequences deal frankly with very delicate subjects and it is only in good taste the management points out each day there will be two showings for women and one for men the women only shows will start at 2 and 7 pm and the men only performance at 9 pm grade schoolage students are not admitt ed there is no exact age limit a boy or girl must be in high school i to be eligible for admission mr ken wagg one of our two local jewellers and watch repair men is marking his first anniver sary in business this month he hopes to move shortly to his new premises near the bank building the management of this theatre believes it has two basic obligations to accom plish first to entertain its patrons and second to perform a public service it is in the interest of public service that we present this significantly vital motion picture the mayfair restaurant now un der new management announces that they are prepared to serve sunday evening dinners from the hours of 5 until s pm and reser vations will be accepted have you been vacationing among our northern lakes or have you been to busy at home to indulge eye and ear with the natural charm of the northland in either case you will be delighted to share a delight ful tour of algonquin park being conducted by mr william g mit chell of toronto on wednesday evening sept 25th mr mitchell comes to stouffville under the aus pices of the local horticultural society besides the pleasing reel of motion pictures of our grand pro vinical park there will be movies of farmerettes harvesting peaches and- other short but interesting films the place the united church basement this pleasant treat is available to all lets fill the basement those who won prizes at the annual flower show will re ceive their awards at this meeting also distribution will be made of the tulip bulbs ordered in prepara tion for the 1947 june show allsttf vst ro35 f friday and saturday only september 27 28 stanley theatre women only at 27pm doors open at 130 6m men only at 9 pm tickets on al at fit l i m i t o tio seating capacity weddings wagg silverthokn a quiet wedding was solemnized at the christian church parsonage stouffville on saturday sept 14th when vera elizabeth silverthorn harper only daughter of mrs chas harper stouffville and the late chas harper became the wife of arthur lloyd wagg third son of mr and mrs frank wagg also of stouffville rev c montgomery officiated in the presence of the im mediate families the bride and groom were attended by mr and mrs elgin wagg immediately following the ceremony the happy couple left by motor for a wedding trip to manitoba the best wishes of their many friends go with them early next spring mr and mrs wagg will take up farming on the grooms farm at leaskdale thelma grove weds on parents anniversary wideman mennonite church on the 8th concession of markham was the setting for the wedding on tuesday afternoon sept 10th of thelma winnifred grove daugh ter of mr and mrs russel grove to leonard edward hoover son of mrs hoover and the late l w hoover rev aaron grove per formed the ceremony the bride given in marriage by her father was attired in white and carried johanna hill rosesher only attendant and cousin miss lois grove also carried a bouquet of roses the groom was supported by his brother maurice hoover four sisters ada mrs oliver shank mrs harvey burkholder and mrs aaron grove sang the voice that breathed oer eden and o per feet love the ushers were merlin grove brother of the bride and willis hoover brother of the groom the marriage was solemnized on the occasion of the 27th wedding anniversary of the brides parents following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the brides home where mrs grove received about ninety guests assisted by mrs hoover the couple left on a motor trip with the bride travelling in a tor- quoise green dress with brown coat and brown accessories they will reside on a farm near the grooms home on their return guests were present from vine- land kitchener and ml albert in addition to the immediate district mr morley symes goodwood contractor who purchased a lot some time ago on the new sub division at the foot of fair st where he intends to erect a new home hopes to proceed within the next week or two to build a large garage on his premises mr symes owns a lot directly back of the chas atkinson property on obrien ave the garage which he plans to erect is 21x50 feet large enough for his truck and contracting equipment mr and mrs p f- greenfield and miss allie bragg of bownumville visited at the home of mrs w t byam last weekend mr and mrs k r davis were holidaying for a few days across the border last week number of local farmers are in a quandry as to how to handle their corn crops which are generally good the reason shortage of cement for new silos contractors xornian bunker and stan thomp son have a number of silos under contract for which we understand there is little cement nolle to horticultural members in connection with the next hort icultural meeting there will be a competition in diningroom table bouquets both modern and other wise for which tulip bulbs will be offered as prizes bring your bou quets before pm to the special meeting next wednesday evening sept 25 in the united church base- people with ideas about opening new business premises in town con- tinue to make enquires at this ollice mr crl b wrnlull weekly regarding the opportunities i l wn ml xvm of obtaining premises on main- st a toronto couple was in town on saturday with a view to opening a new shoe repair establishment since it has been made known that the operator of the shoe repair stand in the jack blk has his business up for sale while the town certainly has need of at least one shoe repairer we are still waiting for someone to enquire regarding the opening of a laundry shop there appears to be an excellent opening here for such a concern a second party visited stouffville this week with a view to establishing a factory to manufacture corsets school boards meet to discuss establishment of public health nurse members of the stouffville board of education were in attendance on monday evening at a meeting of all school boards of markham town ship and markham village and the police villages of thornhill and unionville to discuss the feasibility of establishing an area for a school nurse it was revealed that there are approximately sixteen hundred scholars attending school in this tentative area and the cost of fur nishing a public health nurse for such a number would amount to about 3 per scholar per year markham township have recently engaged a new nurse at a cost of 1000 salary plus 600 car allow ance it was the feeling of the meeting that the individual boards should approach their municipal councils for their reaction to the matter and a meeting of the boards and the councils is expected to be called at some future date mitchell speaker of toronto as the guest there was a sliglit flurry on main st at the corner of obrien ave on saturday when two cars collided in the congestion of traffic at this point the one vehicle was driven by stan pringle of markham it wotdd appear that a good move in this area would be to ban parking on the one side of this bottleneck only little more than a dozen cars can be accommodated here but these few cause a bad situation es pecially on open nights neither vehicle in saturdays collision was damaged to any great extent the markham car coming off second best with a smashed grill stouffvilles jr oha team of 1915ki got together for their first preseason meeting on wednesday night to talk over plans for the coming winter coach harper was anxious to get his boys on the ice as soon as possible but not before arrangements could be made fornot too long layoffs between practices robt snowball member of the managing executive assured the boys that the local arena manage ment was planning alterations which would benefit both the play ers and fans in a matter of lighting and accommodation there was con siderable discussion over possible league setup it is believed that newmarket will return to junior hockey this year and if classed in the c division would likely enter the stouffville group whitby will be back while uxbridge and port perry are questionmarks buckwheat wanted contact us for best prices reesors marmill ltd markham phone 96 paint up brush and spray work on churches barns or factories house painting and houses experienced workmanship estimates given freely a heaton son gormley ontario phone stouffville 7313 xcoocodoooooodcoaoodoom mid summer specials aunt jemima pancake flour reg pkg 14 aylmer tomato soup 31 0 oz tins 25 clarks irish stew 15 oz tin 19 sally anne pop corn cello pkg 09 bettys pineapple marmalade 24 oz jar 39 grape nuts flakes 2 large pkgs 25 carload groceteria stouffville ont