the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 3 1946 poultry clean up week winter laying pens cleaned and well disinfected with a good disinfectant such as purina chekrfect coopers kerol dr hess dip and disinfectant purina chlorexa powder for drinking fountains and mash hoppers dry dusting powders purina lice powder dr hess louse powder coopers drikil cil licide worming week this also worming week or before the pullets housed using such good worming remedies as purina chekrton dr kess poultry worm powder dr hess itz powder dr hess poultry worm tablets pratts splitaction nk capsules follow through with the fulopep way of feeding onethird fulopep egg mash onethird heavy oats onethird scratch grain oyster shell grit charcoal stiver bros local and personal happenings mrs c t maunder and daughter mrs j crowley spent an afternoon with the honsbergers at the john barkey home last week mr and mrs jrbell also visited at spruce villa over the weekend miss henrietta percy recently re tired from the brie bush hospital having completed six and one half years on the nursing staff percy went to winnipeg last week to spend some time there with her sister mrs beyak mrs murchison left this week to join her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs sears who are living at minden for the present owing to the scarcity of houses there they have been forced to spend the fall season at least in a cabin which after all can be very comfortable stouffville phone 4501 courier boys for toronto evening asked to deposit them in the old papers are causing a lot of com- j cellar on the town lot instead of plaint from residents near the doing this some of the lads persist cn-r- station because of their fail- in littering the main street unless ure to take care of the paper wrapp- the nuisance is stopped the matter ings instead of throwing papers will ix taken up with the employees around the street they have been of the boys in toronto oooooooooooooococoqooq003000000000 ontario royal commission on forestry public hearings notice is hereby given in confirmation of the advance notice and tentative schedule which appeared in the press in the early part of september that public hearings of the ontario royal commission on forestry will be held at the follow ing times and places sault ste ma rie oct2s29 courthouse 10 am port arthur nov 1- 2 courthouse 10 am kenora nov 5- courthouse 10 am fort frances nov 8- 0 courthouse 10 am geraldton nov1213 ukrainian hall 10 am london nov1819 county council chamber 10 am cochrane nov2526 high school assembly hall 10 am north bay nov2s29 courthouse 10 am 1embroke dec 2- 3 town hall 10 am ottawa dec567 courthouse 10 am dec 91011 university of 10 am toronto senate chamber the commission was appointed to investigate and report upon the forest resources of ontario and their conservation manage ment and beneficial utilization for all purposes including their relation to other basic industries particularly farming and their relation to recreation soil conservation and waterways and water power submissions are invited from persons or organizations who may wish to present relevant material at any of the above hear ings such evidence may be presented orally but the com missioner would prefer same in the form of written briefs it is desirable but not essential that such briefs be forwarded to the secretary for study well in advance of the hearings at which they are to be presented it is requested that persons or organizations wishing to present oral evidence at any of the above hearings submit their names to the secretary ontario royal commission on forestry administration building long branch small arms plant toronto 14 ontario prior to such hearing v h hewson secretary the stouffville womens institute will hold their october meeting at the home of mrs l t lowns- borough on thursday oct 17th at 230 pm the motto will be given by mrs a farthing and the roll call will be answered by a helpful passage of the scripture mrs a e kennedy the district president will give the address mrs d mac- gregor will give her travellogue to kentucky mrs b lickorish will give a reading and a solo by mrs kellington a social half hour will close the meeting this is your invitation come and enjoy the afternoon pres mrs h j malloy secy miss s stewart weddings watt steckley a very pretty wedding was solem nized in bedford park united church in toronto when helen jeanette eldest daughter of mr clarence steckley of gormley be came the bride of mr john forrest watt of toronto rev mr wood jlisj j performed the ceremony the bride wore a pink street length gown with white accessories and was at tended by her sister hazel who was dressed in blue with white ac cessories the groom was attended by his brother mr robert watt the reception was held at the alps dundas and keele sts mrs robert watt mother of the groom received the guests assisted by miss clara steckley aunt of the bride after a short honeymoon trip the bride and groom will reside in toronto saturdays bride the servicemens mothers club will council chambers at day oct 15th this meeting wives and meet at the s pm tues- is a special jterans have this week mr and mrs john colley the former jean pugh left for bresleau to take his first charge as mbc minister there at the same time rev and mrs e moyer vacated the local parsonage in stouffville to make way for the coming of rev and mrs h s hol- man who are getting settled now the moyers will visit for a short time before they leave for florida on a long holiday when the colleys reach bresleau they will find other former stouffville people since it is the town of rev oscar burk- holder minister to the old men- nonite congregation of bresleau dis trict visitors with mr and mrs e j davey on saturday were mr and mrs walter davey mr andrews veteran of the first war all of whom took in markham fair other guests at the davey home last week were mr and mrs j c haytioe and party from toronto mr hayhoe is the salada tea representative in this district incidentally salada is don ating the tea for the plowmens supper being served on the night of october 23 by the stouffville womens institute steadily in creasing sales of salada in stouff ville and circuit are very pleasing mr hayhoe states unionville wa been granted the use of the public ball there by markham township council for holding a series of dances before christmas mrs george lawson has returned from a five weeks holiday spent in montreal at the home of her son a special meeting of stouffville lodge no 3s loo f will be held on tuesday october 15h 1916 all members are urged to attend wilbur greenbury noble grand mrs j f brownscombe and miss dora brownscombe of uxbridge accompanied by miss dorothy st john were guests of mr and mrs harold spofford on sunday miss ruth geraldine sisco daughter of rev and mrs gordon a sisco whose mar riage to gordon randal birkett son of mr thomas birkett stouffville and the late mrs birkett is to take place oct 12 in the chapel of deer park united church mr w e morden is making steady recovery following his long bed sickness and is now able to enjoy the out of doors on warm days mr and mrs h cunningham were visiting her parents over the weekend mr cunningham is on the high school staff at uxbridge recent visitors at the home of mrs ella ratcliffe were her cousin mrs marion hargrave of brandon manitoba mr and mrs lewis of newmarket mr and mrs wm oke mr and mis harry oke and mrs lerov jewell of lorneville the local branch of the canadian bank of commerce is installing new lighting of the fluorescent type which gives a greatly improved light the council chambers were also equipped with this new light ing and the officials are greatly pleased with the elfect stanley ball is attending toronto university this year taking the arts course last friday evening on behalf of stouffville mennonite congregation purses were presented to rev e moyer retiring minister and to mr john colley who is just enter ing the ministry the presentations were made by deacon jake reesor in the presence of many members of the church meet the canvassers for the sal vation army drive next thursday or friday evenings with at least a small donation every little bit will be appreciated by the army whose grand christian work commends it self to everybody the canvass will be spread oyer the two evenings and local men will make the solicita tion mr hugh bannerman is chair man of the stouffville undertaking and is to be commended for his interest in this worthy cause stouffville motors h f ratcliff phone rs chambers makes presentation mr sam chambers of stouffville donor made the formal presenta tion before the grand stand at markham fair of his prize for best dressed driver in the 224 race oh saturday it went to waphles of victoria harbor rschambers is a lovci of the trotting horse and has given many of them a good under standing in liis clay since he was a blacksmith of great value to the racing fraternity harry brown stouffville general electric dealer has received deliv ery of a new pontiac car purchased through the local general motors dealer chas cooper it will be news to readers that motor car manufacturers are now being forc ed to deliver cars minus tires owing to the strike holdup harry luckily was able to obtain tires for himself and so save the situation new tires are as scarce as hens teeth high school inspector here inspector booth made an official visit to stouffville high school this week his report on the progress of the school and the ability of the teaching staff will be awaited with interest as we understand he was very pleased with the quality of work being caried on local friends suffer from alberta storm severe hail storms over portions of alberta last week struck the wheat crop on the farm of mrsfred knupp near high river which was cut to ribbons and destroyed on the eve of being harvested mrs knupps son on an adjoining acreage suffered similar damage each had around 240 acres of wheat with some oats only a few weeks ago mr and mrs david nighswander and mr and mrs isaac lehman from east of stouffville visited at high river and have since remarked on the promising crop there mrs knupp and mrs lehman are sisters be ready for the call from the canvassers for the salvation army drive either on thursday or friday nightsyour donation large or small will be truly appreciated by the men who believe they are doing their duty in helping out this laudable christian organization in their annual red shield drive the town clock has just had a bath first since it was installed fifteen years ago caretaker jake smith who grooms the clock each week stopped the works for a few days and gave the whole mechan ism a thorough cleaning we wouldnt like to be without our big time piece whitchurch council the regular october meeting of whitchurch township council will be held next saturday at vandorf it is expected that the matter of the appointment of a new road super intendent to replace mr henry widdified resigned may be con sidered at this gathering seventtflfth anniversary fifth line united church the seventyfifth anniversary- service of fifth line united church uxbridge township will be held on sunday october 13th at 230 in the afternoon rev w a smart of toronto will be the guest speaker with music supplied by the siloam choir come and bring your friends stouffville junior oha hockey club will be known this season as the red wings and this emblem will be emblazioned in white letters on their snappy new red and white uniforms a crest carrying the name stouffville will be carried on the sleeve stouffville has wasted no time in getting their equipment lined up for this winter and wool len goods like everything else seem to be fast disappearing an order for new windbreakers for the 1945 team placed in the spring of this year is along with hundreds of similar orders still unfilled mccoll frontenac gas greases firestone tubes and batteries good selection of accessories such as fire extinguishers rim wrenches fog lights jacks horns flashlights belts floor mats etc fan we alo have a limited supply of protexajis come in and have your car checked for hose connections and be safe for cold weather we are prepared to tow short or long diacaaoe recovering from train collision struck by a passing train at a railway crossing on a sideroad north east of langstafr five weeks ago mr walter henderson of gormley is making splendid recov ery from a fractured foot and other injuries mr henderson was proceeding to work at the langstafr hospital through an early morning fog he thought he had brought his car to a stop on the sideroad as he approached the tracks but he realized later that it was moving he ran into the freight which demolished the car but threw him free of the train miraculously the driver who was alone escaped with injuries from which he is making excellent recoveiy with the aid of crutches he is getting about and was in stouffville one day las week honored on return from trip mr and mrs isaac barkey return ed last week from an extended wed ding trip to western canada being away for ten weeks during their travels they visited friends and relatives at winnipeg punnichy edmonton jasper new westmin ster victoria and other places on vancouver island returning they took a different route were able meet many other old friends on their arrival home a real surprise awaited them one evening when a reception was in their honor at the home of floyd steckley when a lovely floor lamp was given the esteemed couple coupled with a short felicitous address mr and mrs barkey are living in mrs barkeys residence immediaielv east of the cnr station masseyharris implemehts we have on hand no 16 binder 6 cut used no 4 binder 8 cut used mower 6 cut new rake 10 cut new 2 walking plows new 2 cream separators new riteway milking machine new also ashpalt shingles and roll roofing henry ogden son phone stouffville 25402 hand injured by potato digger digging potatoes on the farm of dean wagg goodwood on monday allen taylor received a badly injured hand when it came into contact with the chain on the digg er he was rushed to the office of dr ball where the wound was dressed the sign of quality poultry laying mash growing mash fattening mash hogs pig starter hog grower brood sow ration hog mineral dairy calf meal 16 dairy ration dry freshening cattle mineral good order maintained at markham fair considering the great throng of people in attendance at markham fair the good order maintained was remarkable only here and there could you detect someone who had been drinking something stronger than cider three people were arrested on saturday two men and a woman from toronto all taken into custody by constable clarence wideman charged with being drunk a fine was imposed in court on monday general farm supplies gehl 10 hammer mills new holland 12 hammer mills coop batteries binder twine motor oils and greases- salt woven farm fence coal orders still being received for alberta nut egg and we expect one more car of lump before long we are doing our best to distribute our anthracite as equally as possible- introducing fattening pellets and calf pellets manu factured by maple leaf milling co we are in the market for ontario winter wheat and clover seeds trucking arrangements may be made by phoning the office stouffville coop telephone 269