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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 1946, p. 3

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday november 14 1946 save milk and raise good calves feed the feed of champions fulopep calf meal is available in either meal or pellets form it is fed with whole milk skim milk or after first three weeks with water winter calves and calves that are kept indoors during the first six months respond most from fulopep calf meal as they do not gain anv vitamin from the sun or grass everv pound of fulopep may save up to 10 pounds of milk in calf feeding visit the fulopep free theatre at the royal winter fair mention that you are guests of stiver bros fulopep breeder mash many birds will soon be going into the breeding pens give these birds the right start fulopep breeder mash is a special matching ration it produces what is known as embryo fed chicks we recommend feeding fulopep breeder mash as follows breeder mash m whole oats k scratch grain local and personal happenings come and hear the salvation arr- hand at the melville united church on tuesday evening nov ember 26th aurora is taking up junior c hockey in earnest we are told and conflict may develop with the yonge st centre over certain play ers aurora will expect to draw players from richmond hill stouff ville has the oshnwa arena booked for the practicing the first two weeks in december v e irwin who drives into town almost daily with that comfortable looking fat roan horse which is allowed to take its own time in making the jaunt from the farm less than three miles away was renewing his tribune when we learned that his mother mrs george irwin who keeps house for him will be s7 years old next march not many people at so great an age are i olxc1l next saturday whitchurch township council did not hold their regular meeting last week but will assemble on sat- jarday this week nov 10 for gen- leral business mr and mrs ted cadieux of guelph were weekend visitors in town at the home of her parents mr and mrs truman baxter mr and mrs john angel joanne and judith of thornhill were sun day visitors at the mertens home the salvation army band is com ing to melville united church on xovember 2gth the popularity of the local theatre continues to row and be tween two and three thousand people jammed this entertainment centre last week the stanlev brings the latest films from current tor- able to do all their own house work onto runs and along with liberal she would like nothing better than advertising brings throngs from far to be allowed to live the remainder and near of her days right in the old home she has resided so many stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 weekend guests at the home of mr and mrs e r good were dr and mrs glen smith mrs ted powers antl daughter margaret miss margaret chapperton and mrs lulu palmer and daughter dorothy all of toronto mr and mrs archie stover and family of milverton were weekend visitors with mrs stovers parents mr and mrs harmon hoover miss r hally of toronto visited at the home of dr and mrs ball over the weekend where years the stouffville womens institute will hold their xovember meeting at the home of mrs e j davev on thursdav nov 21 at 230 oclock motto by mrs w griffiths roll call uses of common salt report of the convention will be given by the delegates rev gibson brown will speak on his recent trip to ireland and a reading will be given by mrs geo saunders there will be music and a social half hour come and enjoy the afternoon with the institute members pres mrs h malloy secy sadie stewart the brierbush hospital has just installed a large new castle light for use in the operating room which will be an important addition for use by the local doctors the hospital interior is also in process of being redecorated with the vari ous rooms in light cream shades which give a clean and cheery at mosphere york county council convened on tuesday for the xovember ses sion reeves of markham whit church and stouitville were all pre sent when warden fred gardiner robed in the gown of his office as cended to the dias to assume coiv trol w gifts stationery gift suggestions bright packages of seals tags for 10c 15c 25c pkg xmas ribbons for tying parcels galore for everyone full range of boxed writing paper all prices 29c to 165 lovely assortment of xmas greeting cards 16 cards in box 42c 2hor 79 some stouffville hunters are ex pected to arrive back in town this wednesday eveningincluding robt snowball elgin wagg elmer dan iels and others ken laushway of ringwood who is also a member of this partv returned on saturday and reported that the group had downed ten deer last week rev and mrs s goudie of stouff ville were in attendance on sunday nov 10th at the 2oth anniversary of the mbc church new dundee rev mr goudie dedicated this church twentyfive years ago and rev e moyer recent pastor at stouffville was the minister there at that time on this special anni versary occasion rev mr moyer who has been delayed in moving to the states was again in the pulpit both morning and evening while rev p g lehman of kitchener spoke in the afternoon on the trip up mr and mrs goudie accompan ied the gormley male quartette who rendered several selections several other preachers of the conference were present and took part in the services friends and neighbors of mr and- e a grubin ro optometrist mrs grant turner gathered jit the will be at his office in stouitville on home of mr and mrs lloyd turner one evening last week to tender the newly married couple a shower of miscellaneous gifts mrs howard malloy and mrs floyd fairies are attending the womens institute convention held in the roval york hotel toronto weekend guests at the home of mr and mrs t jennings were mr and mrs j hamilton and mrs doris johnson and heather of tor onto on saturday afternoon friends ga thered at the home of mrs ken burkholder church street to ten der a miscellaneous shower to mrs geralfl acton the former betty williams monday xov is mrs luella ryan and sister miss milta oke toronto were guests of mr and mrs harold spofford last week mrs william d malloy and baby daughter reached home on sunday evening from welesley hospital toronto we hope the voting miss will like her home town of slouff- ville mr james ridout is a patient in st michaels hospital toronto where he underwent an oeration a few days ago and will undergo still another ordeal before he will be well on the way to recovery soap may be in short supply but from reference made in many week ly papers we judge there was plenty available for window writing on halloween night and this brought out the fact that window washing was more in evidence in most business sections of ontario towns next morning than any other the wa of christ church anl glican is holding a bazaar and sale of work on wednesday nov j 20th in the municipal hall stouff ville commencing at 230 pm homemade cooking quilts and operation fancv articles suitable for christ- 1 mas sifts there will be a fish pond john giles of richmond hill who for the children and afternoon tea reached his s6th birthday on sun- will be served please keep this day and who is reputed to be york date open fly in the clock a fly in the ointment spells trouble and a fly in the big town clock also means trouble on sun day night at ten minutes to seven the big timepiece stopped time keeper jake smith discovered the trouble next morning an ordinary house fly clogged the works by getting caught in the most delicate and sensitive part of the works wouldnt happen again in a life time commented mr smith- who explained that it was the one and only spot where a fly could halt the big timepiece from rnarching on its way fancy xmas tissue wrappings for 10c pkg 10c pkg or by the yd warm outdoor togs allwool sweaters 14 to 20yeliow pink blue green 369 allwool neck scarves best shades 1 85225 partwool scarves best shades 95c allwool headscarves best shades 225 part- wool head scarves all shades 79c95c angora wool gloves 295 green blue red black wool gloves 98c 129 beige yellow red brown navy furbacked mittens 379 525 leather palmo heavy ah- wool ski sox 79c98c snow suits 695 to 1295 1 plecr ami 2 piece sizes 2 to 14x quilted ski jackets 995 varml3 lined scarlet gold brown wine 1420 see our different departments china and glassware section baby gift department toy department cosmetic counter special display of rugs bedspreads hassocks bath mat sets gifts galore all over the store spofford co shut ok open this was the big question last week among the merchants no one knew whether there would be a holiday in town for remembrance day or not the dominion govern ment declared it a holiday but only if and when each provincial gov ernment adopted it ontario was one of the provinces that did not adopt it but several larger cities then proclaimed the day and so it went smaller places fell into line and at paper day last week the mer chants in stouffville didnt know what to do or they hadnt taken time to consider it sufficiently in advance to enable the newspaper to make an announcement conse quently nothing was said on sat urday someone revived the issue afresh and soon cards were order ed available for all stores that would close and all of them tookj advantage of them the stores closed and few people if any were inconvenienced by the action taken it is the first remembrance day here that has been observed as a holiday stores bank post office and schools had the day off but the printing office and the industrial plants worked as usual no stuffed bird this it was not a stuffed owl that mrs chas nolan found perched high over the window in the living room of her home one morning last week her first thought was that friend husband had brought home a stuff ed bird as a surprise but as she walked closer lei the owl cocked its head on one side and rolled i wide open its eyes nothing dead about that she knew hence help was summoned and with two men advancing with an open sheet the young owl was bagged and set free countys oldest veteran was hon ored on sunday afternoon by being chosen to take the salute as the guest of honor at the richmond hill base on the return march in that village from die hill and other parts of the county scarcity of artificial ice arenas in proving a greater hardshio to hockev teams endeavoring to com pete those terms from the larger centres as each year rolls around the city squads manace to get a couple of months practice before the country boys ever get their skates on interests in charge of the few articifial plants are making hay by reason of the shortage the rates for hourly oractices are said to be going skyhigh the varsity arena which just opened its doors a couple of weeks ago is said to be charging 20 an hour for practices many of the teams in this neighbor hood had hoped for some relief with the erection of a large new arena in scarboro but trouble with the building restrictions in that area has held up the building former minister here rev w m mcguire who is con ducting special meetings in the nazarene church toronto was in town on thursday for a few hours out of doors whereit lost no time jpok up old friends who were in sailing away how the owl got into the house would remain a deep mystery only for evidence around the fire place like santa claus it came down the chimney and was mighty fortunate to get the right flue instead of the one going to the furnace delighted to see him again mr mcguire who left canada for the states some years ago to enter the larger sphere of the nazarene church is now president of one of the four vast districts across the line and his duties keep him on the move all the time from place to place overseeing the work the north york plowmens association wishes to thank the following donations received after the prize lists were printed stouffville sand gravel 2500 j labatt ltd 1000 a stover 500 the following made 200 dona tions w l clark black bros walter balsdon e malnprize d f jarvis walter wood g wilburn john wood c insley jcbest w h bell one dollar donations harris wightallan shaw c ker- non o barkey c- e pollick d mahoney w e donnell n manro e thompson b hare racowison g abbs j l doyle c graham l lee s jameison r ratcliff sons doubletrees ken laushway 5 gal motor oil w e hicks 500 groceries a f for- son 25 lbs grease j beach 4 gal motor oil jack fraser windbreaker welding electric acetylene general welding repairs certified welder our electric welder is now portable w j smith located at international motors phone res 3002 shop 290 toxoid clinic township of markham a toxoid clinic for the township of markham will be held each sat urday from 9 am to 1130 am in the township hall at unionville with the exception of saturday nov 16 on which day there will be no clinic immunization against diphtheria whooping cough scar let fever and smallpox will be giren dr c r mckay moh 25tf mabel jennings phn avoid disappointment at arrowing time by feeding coop brood sow ration to your brood sow with the present and potential market for hogs small litters and unthrifty pigs nfan losses to the feeder coop brood sow ration h efficient and designed to be fed six weeks previous to farrowing and nntll little pigs are weaned scientifically balanced containing all the essential proteins vitamins and minerals stouffville coop tr j telephone 269

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