the tribune stouffville ont thursday- mar 22 i94t has proved itself to be one of the most effective and re liable fertilizers it con tain al the growth ele ments needed to produce sturdy vegetable crops and to increase both yield and quality used in the flower garden it produces brilliant blooms and adds strength to the plant by promoting root growth reliable brand garden seeds some outstanding varieties improved golden wax beans early wonder beets detroit dark red beets crosbys egyptian beets chantenay red cored carrots early scarlet nantes carrots early golden bantam improved corn bantam evergreen corn golden sunshine corn little marvel peter pan laxtons progress thos laxton dwarf telephone peas field seeds top crop hvbrid seed corn nos 645 625 606 355 vicland seed oats erban oats velvet barley stiver bros miss llilta oke of toronto was the guests of mr and mrs harold spofford over the weekend kindly note that classified advs in the tribune are charged at 2c per word with a minimum of 3jc april was the month when you liung un your winter overcoat right where you could find it to 3rear during may almira air and mrs geo french left last jreek for springvale where they ex pect to spend some time mr and mrs ed nigh also mr and mrs lome wideman from tor onto had dinner sunday with mr jjacob wideman mr and mrs archie doner of gormlev had dinner sunday with mr- and mrs chas conner mr and mrs geo easby of tor onto called on mr and mrs henry johnston on sunday mr and mrs jack nigh and jona than had supper sunday with mr and mrs ed nigh mr and mrs norman jarvis of peaches and mr and mrs peter gticky spent tuesday in canning- ton deaths toole entered into rest at ux- brio5 on thursday may 151917 w v toole beloved husband of allie redmond and dear father of alma hilda bertha mildred and everald in his 7sth year keating at his late residence tor onto st uxbridge until saturday when funeral proceeded to the hartman cemetery v johnston at newmarket on thursday may 15 1947 rebecca chrysler wife of the late robert wilson johnston of pine orchard mother of jean toronto harold of claremont edison and walter at home interred at newmark- jcet cemetery on monday may 19 prize doners to lions annual street fair stouffville tool machine 20 cash riches hardware 17 cash k wagg jeweller 18 watch spoftord co 15 bedspread le oneill 14 coffee table wilson thomas 13 fog lights stouffville planing mill 10 cash a friend 10 cash a friend 10 cash stouffville radio electric 10 elec tric fan nhbyer songeneral ptcklng timenext fail electric uon stouffville motors an oldtimer is one who can re member when the grocer let the cat sleep in the barrel of crackers to keep the rats out so said an old friend who called the other day to see the editor stores open friday night this week owing to the holiday on sat urday this plan is being adopted by the majority of towns according to the announcements in many weekly papers last week- mr and mrs hugh hillier and family of harlowe called on mrand mrs edward williams and family mill street on monday afternoon mrs hillier is a sister of mrs williams new guard railings have been erected on the roadway bridges on market and somerville streets by the municipal council road com mittee rev and mrs l r pipher of toronto and mrs s pipher mark- hum spent the weekend at the home of rev and mrs r j pike of sundridge members of the stouffville united church choir gathered at the home of their leader mr l c murphy last week for their regular weeklv practice and at the same time feted one of their number miss winifred davis bridetobe lunch was pro vided by the members of the group and of particular note was a splendiforus cake provided by percy stover the cake was a reat work of art made by mr stovers class at the rehabilitation school in toronto 300000 tomato plants something to marvel at this week was the great crop of tomato plants under glass as percy brillingers greenhouses in town some three hundred thousand plants are now moving out to the farms in the dis trict under contract for the camp bell soup co for whom mr brillin- ger grew the plants one farmer took something like 21000 plants and should be the greatest pro ducer for the firm when it comes driving light jk agnewhardware gal thermos b raxlin table lamp bell son electric toaster stouff ville tribune 5 cash stouffville cleaners 5 cash df holden sons 5 cash maple leaf dairy 5 cash central feed store 5 cash stouffville creamery 5 cash schells meat market 5 merchan dise west end meat market 5 merchandise r snowball bill fold h golden pair blankets a e weldon box nylons hamilton automotive supply trailer hitch boadways drug store thermos bottle h ogden son pipe wrench o lehman 2 pairs slippers k laushway 3 cash t birkett son 2 cash h molson 2 cash kr davis 2 cash r curtis 2 cash mayfair restaurant 2 cash wg garrett son 2 cash forsyths barber shop 2 cash d hodgins 2 groceries oboyles meat market 10 lb roast of beef stiver bros one ton coal university teacher here prof h a logan of the univer sity of toronto staff is now nicely settled in his new home just north of stouffville off the 9th concession besides his wife in prof logans family are his two daughters and one son and the family are attending school in toronto driving in each school day the logans certainly are welcome newcomers to our locality which we trust will be en tirely to their liking as they be come acquainted with the section and the people the family have taken up residence in the former s m chambers placecontaining about 50 acres of land with house and other buildings located on a nice setting opposite the percy brown farm mralf pugii who lias been under going special treatment at the dun- lop building toronto general hos pital for more than two weeks is exoected home this week and high hopes are held that he mav be in better health mrs harold nichoi and two utile daughters of hagersville have re turned home after a visit with her mother mrs j h ratcliff mr and mrs r ross of toronto were guests at the home of their daughter mrs a mcquarrie at the east end store over the weekend but what many electors liked about the speech was the indepen dent view taken by the member for north york we need more inde pendent men for it is their influ ence in parliament that ultimately gets for the rank and file of people the relief they need from burden some taxes mr and mrs bruce winterstein were in gananoque last week at tending the wedding of jos foote son of mr and mrs s h foote 0th concession of whitchurch the bride was miss edythe nuttall of gananoque the couple are expect ed to make their home at agincourt where mr foote has a veterinary pactice stouffville high school student of several years ago and son of mr and mrsarthur dowswell uxbridge township george dowswell has se cured a position with the ontario dept of mines and forests and will be stationed in the north country at hemlo about 200 miles north west of sudbury work is nearing completion on the smart new apartment for mr and mrs ken laushway in the west end block over the billiard parlors mr and mrs laushway exnect to move in shortly or before the end of this month thus vacating a house on rose avenue at the southern end of obrien owned by the machine tool works the lords day alliance is repre sented in our community this year by rev j o totten this organ ization is recognized widely as one performing a national and commun ity service in safeguarding the weekly day of rest for canadians many in stouffville make an annu al donation which is needed to carry on this work and again this year you will have the opportunity to be a participant mr totten is well known locally being a soninlaw of mrs s- m warriner church street announcement we have sold our business carload groceteria and we wish to take this opportunity of thanking our many customers for their patronage and kind- ness to us mr john mathewson of aurora who has purchased the business is an experienced grocery man and we feel sure that he will justify your continued patronage mr and mrs h molson carload groceteria stouffville ontario tractor announcement we are pleased to announce that mr jack barkey skilled mechanic has joined our staff he is experienced in tractor repair work and will look after this end of our work we stock tractor parts and can give quick and expert service henry ogden son stouffville ont phone 25402 peter ramer 88 last friday mr peter ramer patient at the brierbush hospital stouffville was receiving the congratulations of a host of friends on friday the occa sion of his ssth birthday he was born on the 8th concession of mark- ham and has lived his long life right in the home settlement and naturally has seen more changes in the district than most people al though a bed patient mr ramer enjoys meeting old friends and someone said such visits were bet ter than medicine a room mate with mr ramer is walter dickson who has many callers he being a patient of many months in the hos pital like mr ramer rev w h wallace pastor 50 years served stouffville congregation in early days rev w harris wallace pastor of beverley st baptist church tor onto is observing the 50th anni versary of his ordination this week it was on may 13 1s97 that he was ordained minister at the old bloor st baptist church his postorates have included st thomas weston belleville stouffville barrie ott awa and coaticook que with the appearance of a man of go mr wallace is almost six feet tall but in spite of his s2 years and length of seivke he refuses to be superannuated for the past three years he has made regular week end trips to acton preaching each sunday as pulpit supply born and reared in the presby terian faith he became a baptist through conviction he was born in arbroath scotland his home was near the famous inchcape rock- where the father of robert l stevenson built the lighthouse sir walter scott often came to visit the rock with the lighthouse builder mr wallace recalls before coming to canada mr wallace spent some years in ymca work in dundee a year after the northwest rebellion he was named to the ymca staff in winnipeg he attended manitoba and mcmaster universities one of his most treasured posses sions is a collection of letters from prof goldwir smith noted author who was a regular member of bev erley s church mr harris recalls the generosity of prof smith and the frequencj with which he pre sented a cheque to hl pastor for work among the poor the home and foreign mission ary convention held over the week end at the mbc church in town was well attended rev p g leh man of kitchener gave a very time ly message on thursday evening on the subject of the open door on friday evening the illustrated address by rev r p ditmer of springfield ohio was enjoyed by all he has recently returned from a missionary tour of the mission fields of the mbc church he spoke again in both services on sunday then he and revand mrs e honsberger left for the annual missionary board meeting to be held in indiana this week mr and mrs frank rowbotbam and mr leslie rowbotham motored to shawinigan falls this week where they will spend the next ten days a lecture that many people will want to hear will be given in the mennonite church stouffville next monday evening may 26 when j h hunter will show pictures and talk on palestine where he spent years as a tourist guide this treat is open to everybody irrespective of church affiliations mr and mrs john kudelka will take up farming shortly near sea- forth ontario mr kudelka has been attending oac mrskudelka is the former kathleen kellington daughter of mr and mrs garfield kellington mr and mrs abram m grove of markham tp are about to have a change of address for an indefinite time this week they are moving into toronto to keep house for mr garnet kirk whose wife passed away recently there are three children in the home we help the colored people dr c p jones made his annual call in town this week on behalf of the colored peoples church in toronto where a real down town problem exists among large families that seldom see beyond a city wall native of virginia dr jones has been a regular caller in stouffville for many years and deserves sup port he only gathers around 20 and 25 from his annual visit one junior fanner goes to chicago the annual york county junior farmers judging competition and girls achievement day will be held in the newmarket district wednes day june 4th the boys are asked to register at the ontario dept of agriculture office before s30 am the girls will register at the angli can parish hall for their achieve ment day the competitors will judge ten clases of livestock which will in clude two each of dairy eattleswine horses sheep and beef cattle rea sons will be given on one breed in each class and the prize money will be based on total score the compe tition will be divided into both a senior and junior group the former for men under 30 and over 23 the latter for those under 23 owing to the reduction of the number of chicago trips due to the limited accommodation york coun ty will send a boy to chicago in 1917 the usa trip is open to all unmarried contestants except prev ious trip winners and those born prior to november 1st 1921 births morley at the york county hospital newmarket may 12 1917 to mr and mrs grant mor- ley nee jean white the gift of son clark mr and mrs thomas clark nee margaret brown are hapnv to announce the birth of their son marvin bruce at york county hospital newmarket sunday may 18 1947 loyst at belleville general hos pital on may 15 1947 to mr and mrs arthur loyst a son a bro ther for craig two big nights friday may 23rd saturday may 24th cedar beach park musselmans lake geo smith and his orchestra dancing every saturday l farr is out in front in his collection of new radios marconi crosley sparton check on our tradein allowance before you buy marconi model 217 sw five tube long and short wave built in aerial beautiful walnut wooden cabinet note the large clear dial marconi model 2cl a carefully designed broadest band receiver with builtin ante nna that lias plenty of eye appeal coupled with its fine performance may readily be carried from room to room and makes an ideal second radio for kitchen or bedroom walnut or ivory plastic case refrigeration service beginning monday may 19 mr stonehouse a native of unionville will join our staff to take care of refrigeration repairs we will specialize on domestic and milk cooler units and offer you prompt service with guaranteed satisfaction stouffville radio electric phone 366 ratcliff blk stouffrille ooeoooocxwegoccoogwa