the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 6 1947 nns save feed cull nonproducers now remove old hens from the flock as soon as they go out of production ffcw for an allpullet flock next fall because pullets eat less feed lay better and live better than old hens feed carefully to avoid waste use the right kind of feed hoppers and dont fill the hoppers too full take advantage of grass range and whole oats two of the finest feeds for growing good pullets at low cost market your cockerels early sell as soon as they reach marketable weight and save the feed for the pullets when using fulopep mashes be sure to follow the fulopep plan of restricted feeding canadas feed supply is the shortest in years feed carefully make every pound do a better job our nation faces a feed crisis and every poultry raiser must cooperate in saving feed and stretching available supplies as far as possible feed ingredient shortages have so seriously curtailed the production of poultry mashes that it is up to every individual poultryman to do the best possible job in the face of limited feed supplies heres where fulopep users find the full-o- restricted feeding plan heal help to them by following this economical plan they may grow big profitable pullets with less than it would take with ordinary feeding plans hie rich feeding benefits in fulopep mashes enable users to take full advant age of fresh green grass to feed larger amounts of oats and to restrict amount of mash and grain at eight weeks so if you are feeding quaker fulopep chick starter and growing mash be sure to follow the fulopep saveonfeed plan of restricted feeding to grow heavy layers on less feed stiver bros mrs dr john button is in windsor for a few days visitin with her sifter mrs c j clark ninetyfour people in the city of oshawa have been fined over the past few months for operating their radios without a license the committee in charge of the campaign for the aid to china fund wish to acknowledge the total donation of ss30 from both the town of stoulfville and immediate surrounding district joan spencer soprano and janet tompkins piano who will appear at the concert being sponsored by the stoulfville branch canadian mothereraft on tuesday march 11th both added to their musical laurels last week by carrying off titles at the kiwanis festival up the centre one of the elder residents of ux- bridge james colby celebrated his s3rd birthday at the home of hi sister there mrs l broad jimmy colby lived long years at sandy hook just above uxbridge and was a tinsmith by trade few people have lived longer in uxbridge than jimmv colby the township of uxbridge had a bulldozer working last week to open roads south of goodwood owing to the enormous cost s10 and 11 per hour councils hesitate to employ this expensive equipment but with the insistent demands of the farmers for open roads ux bridge council acceeded to request do not forget to make your don ation to the red cross with no campaign headquarters or organ ized campaign locally donors are asked to contribute though the bank the red cross does a remark able benevolent work and should be supported by everybody who possibly can donate a dollar or more the itixht number but the wrong horse newmarket era feb 27 as we see it aurora must get the call to take the round in two straight games at one time we fancied stouffville over aurora but the aurora kids have de veloped such a will to win that should carry them over the hurdle stouffville according to reports is suffering from illness and injuries but this may be well intentioned publicity in referring to the recent junior oha hockey finals this well known xewmarket weekly sports columnist sure came out on a limb when he wrote the above quotation and it looks as if the limb broke grade cows ran up to nearly 200 at the e g middleton sale button- ville on saturday ken and clarke prentice were the auctioneers couple wed in parsonage a pretty wedding was solemnized saturday evening feb 15 at the home of rev h cotton newmar ket when elva elizabeth taylor daughter of mr and mrs george friends in stouffville will be pleased to learn that mrs f a dales widow- of the late dr dales of this town is making good re covery since undergoing a serious operation performed at the gen eral hospital a month ago mrs dales who resides at 96 glenholme avenue says that she looks forward with interest to the weekly arrival of the tribune horticultural notes now is the time to plan flower gardens a little study of the prin ciples of planting in making your plan will help you the tendency is to crowd too much into a small space resulting in overornamenta tion color and balanced arrange ment will give you the effects you really expect your horticultural society needs your wholehearted support come join with us now a lovely premium with your membership helpful ad vice in our monthly interesting meetings with new friends and better gardens runs the invitation of president and officers trounce aurora in first came of playoffs stouffvillelo aurora 0 stouffville won the big half of the championship hockey series just completed when they trimmed aurora in the first game 10g the game meant a great deal to each team and while aurora were grant ed an edge on having their home ice the stouffville lads felt they were capable of a much better per formance than that in which they lost to aurora 42 during the sche dule and which proved to be right gord lewis proved to be the big gun for the locals scoring goals eight nine and ten for his team keith jewitt gord minion and bill mabbett were right on his heals with two each while mac clement started the boys off with the first counter mundell and wilkinson scored two each for aurora with mcghee and simmons getting one each stouffville put the pressure on right at the start and scored twice in the first five minutes clements r- -i- n i i goal was a solo effort while jewett i rumney came in for assists on mintons tally aurora countered with one while minton slipped jewett a perfect setup just before the bell to end the period 31 penalties proved costly in the second period as with campbell in the cooler followed by jewett aurora tied the count and looked for a time as if they were well on their way for more however moore held them off and st full strength again stouffville countered four times before aurora could re ply jewett and lewis set up min ton and mabbett for two quick ones while jack rumney broke through to slip mabbett another pass mak ing the count g3 aurora were dazed by the sudden turn of events but their continued thrusts were re warded at 1605 when mcghee made it 64 on a pass from attridge at 1805 jewett got his second goal minton and sellers getting the assists ending period two 74 mac clement suffered a twisted knee in this period but returned to the ice early in the last round mundell had cut stouffvilles lead to 75 when lewis started his bar rage lloyd pascoe who had been flying all night but just couldnt get a bead on the net set lewis up for goal number eight and jack mrs j b grove who died in sew- j market on february 22 was a re- jsident of whitchurch township for i many years living near vivian where the deceased husband died a few years ago her maiden name was elizabeth jane miller of reginald newton youngest son of mr and mxs james newton of king the bride wore a brown suit with blue and brown accessories her corsage was johanna hill roses she was attended by her sister mrs walter booth wearing a blue suit with black and white accessories and a corsage of briarcliffe roses mr walter booth was best man the couple left amid showers of confetti and good wishes for a honeymoon in southern ontario blomtngton we are sorry to report that mr r williams is ill with pneumonia we wish for him a speedy return to health the best wishes for future hap piness are extended to the newly weds mr and mrs hill the bride being the former margaret wagg the community held a miscellane ous shower for them at the home of mr and mrs percy brown miss norma cowie has taken a position in toronto a former resident of this place was laid to rest on saturday after noon namely mrs wm henry jones which report will be found elsewhere in this issue miss m topper and friend of toronto spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs art topper mrs 0 tranmer spent last week with mr and mrs kee orangeville owing to the illness of mrs kee her friends will be glad to learn she is convalescing the auction sale scheduled for tuesday march 4th of mr alvin s wideman has been postponed to friday march 7th livestock pur chased by drovers will be held free of charge until monday march 10 markham and pickering town ship councils scheduled to meet on monday afternoon were both can celled on account of the storm pick ering council will meet on mondavi march 10th miss phyliss paisley daughter of mr- and mrs arthur paisley has been successful in passing the grade 1 theory paper at the toronto con servatory of music midwinter ex aminations phyliss is a oupil of miss bertha stouffer the regular meeting of the wm s of the united church will be held in the basement of the church on thursday march 0th at 230 pm the silver collection taken at this meeting will be used for supply work news items in this issue will not be found in the usual order nor on their accustomed pages as owing to train cancellations much mater ial arrived in the office late there were numerous cancellations of events on monday and tuesday in cluding the mens christian fellow ship meeting and the minor hockey tournament for the king clancy trophy at markham in which two local teams were participating 300 pounds butter stolen at creamery three hundred pounds of butter were stolen from the newmarket creamery by thieves who gained entry by forcing the rear door rumney passed out for lewis ninth counter wilkinson beat moore from the corner with just five min utes left but auroras luck was gone and lewis completed the hat trick at 1700 unassisted flipping in the rebound from his own shot pascoe drew a minor penalty in the last period but no damage resulted patrick and andrews were the only two offenders for aurora jack mceckeran was the oha official the press is now able to confirm the consisted rumour heard around goodwood as to the development of a country club in the stouffville goodwood district we have confirmation of the report that the goodwood country club limited is now formed in fact sufficient land has been secur ed architectural plans and esti mates have been approved and financing is being arranged at the present time a s soon as weather permits building operations will begin it is expected that the club will serve in attracting many people to the district backache quickly relieved and kidneys stimulated by flljmfilih storeys stouffville drug store ontario new and used auto parts and accessories hardware supplies radios frigidaire refrigerators and ranges paris auto supply ltd richmond hill ont phone 86 local sport treats hockey club to supper john scott well known retired farmer in town was on hand after saturday nights hockey triumph with a real sporting gesture as he treated the entire team and manage ment to a fine lunch with all the trimmings at the mayfair mr scott has always taken an active interest in sport principally hockey and football and he was given a hearty round of applause by the club for the treat following thursdays game in aurora len clement father of defenceman mac clement sent the boys to the restaurant for lunch at liis expense and to both these men the club expresses a real thank you 0 monday and tuesday march 17 18 monsieur beaucaire bob hope joan cau field bible thought in the mark 1331 we read that heaven and earth shall passaway i cannot see where the righteous will go if heaven is destroyed along with the world there is no need of worry the heaven referred to in mark 1331 is the atmospheric heaven which sur rounds the earth the apostle peter describes this event as a great ex plosion but the day of the lord will come as a thief in the night in which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise and the elements shall melt with fervent heat the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up 2 peter 3 10 concert winners from torontoeast kiwanis festival to be held in stouffville united church auditorium come and hear wray downs talented high school scholarship winner beryl yearwood his piano partner joan spencer seventeenyearold soprano sensation janet tompkins elevenyearold prize pianst herb and norm hobson songs by father and son its a concert youll be proud to speak of after rather than sorry you only heard about under the sponsorship of stouffville branch canadian mothercraft society tues march 11 at 815 pm adults 35c entertaining children 20c educational accommodation limited buy tickets early balcony reserved for high school students looooooooooocxmcoooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooooflooo