the tribune srouffvilie om thursday october 30 1947 an idle hen not only isnt producing eggs shes also eat ing feed a laying hen should have often hens are idle only because their egg capacity is not being util ized for instance hens on the re search farm lay as many as 23 moro eggi per bird per year when dr hess poultry panamin is added to the ration and there in a nutshell is the reason we strongly urge that you give panambi a fair trial its tonics and minerals that a hen gets in pan-ami- both aro often needed for top production just aslc us about pavahin we are in the marker for fall wheat buckwheat ontario oats barley mixed grains red clover alfalfa timothy and alsike car of barley chop on track car of alberta briquet tes on track stiver bros set friday nov 28 as nomination day newmarket on monday night the town council passed a bylaw setting the dates and hours for nominations and election of the candidates for ollice for 194s fri day nov 2s will le nomination night with nominations open at 730 pm monday dec s will be election day and the polls will be open from 9 am to g pm gormley garage we are equipped to do general repair work by skilled mechanic also welding done on short notice goodrich tires in stock banford bryan gormley ph 7304 and 7316 wanted 2000 cement blocks to complete the walls of the ve terans memorial hall we need 2000 cement blocks you can help by donating even the cost of one of these blocks watch for veterans on main street next saturday at corner of mill from 9 am to late evening no donation will be too small from copers to dollar bills and larger bills from cheques to promises to pay any help you can give will be thankfully received let us redeem our pledges to the veterans and get behind this drive when the effort is totaled may we be able to say we have not forgot ten 1911 to 191s and 1939 to 1945 the aim is to put the roof on the memorial hall before snow flies local and personal happenings the button block occupied by boadways one cent sale now on riches hardware was greatly thursday friday and saturday improved last week when treated shipment of f e rae to a new coaling of paint just received new i fine overcoats and suits mr and mrs andrew stouffer of auor stouffvile miss wmarket and daughter mrsfred henrv of burmingame california visited at the home of mr geo bar- key on sunday norma stover nurse in at the hamilton hospital is on a short vacation to friends in south bend indiana three thousand new telephone henry ogden son are executing repairs to the brick and cement d v t directors have just leen delivered wo k tnvobef rteab j scaffolding in order to reach the f expected to remain in masonrv in the upper part of the j j e next twelve months the aurora banner states a day or two at the home of their son in weston mr and mrs h w sanders spent mr wesley jack is improving as a patient in the malton convales cent hospital where he underwent an operation some three weeks ago wes was compelled to leave his position on the great bakes boats owing to ill health last spring mr 3nd mrs hugh degeer and family of inniskillen were visitors with mr john scott here on sun day mrs elizabeth schell of stavner dont bnv until vou see f e i v in tnvn sunday visiting her readwouea suit f e rae schel u 9 y a remarkable woman at that great tailor stouffville rovn lavid meyer who occupies ux part of the home with mr and mre to renslaer falls near anl mr- rev gibson motored ogdenburg new york to spend a few days with rev and mrs chas former christian church parsonage here the wms of the mennonite bre thren in christ church in town will hold its monthly meeting in the home of mrs harry stover on nov rd the guest speaker of the evening will be miss ruby edwards of toronto a returned missionary of south america she will tell of her work in that country reg stouffer main street east suf fered a stroke on monday morning and has ever since been in a state montgomery occupants of the of coma sitting in her home she was seized without the slightest warning and her condition tuesda was regarded as very serious attend boadways one cent sale in stouffvile this thursday friday and saturday few properties are tetter known in town than the john mckinnon place on montreal street in the east end since it has teen in the family for half a century this week the place was sold by willoughby agency through harvey mover to mr leo wags sale price is not dis closed but is reported to be 4600 and s1800 for many years fruits and vegetables were grown on this place for the wholesale and local markets classified advs are inserted for cash only telephone calls are ac cepted on the understanding that the cost of the adv will be paid within a week or two many ac counts have recently been billed by mail unpaid advs should te paid promptly do not wait for bills on these cash items send friends the tribune to absent more lor your money mertm quality performance low price a thoroughbred at a competitive price 10 14750 complete 14 2 1000 complete available now at stouffville coop phone 269 heaton son decorators and painters specializing in spray paint ing are locating in town and bought a lot at the corner of harold street and rupert avenue but have since sold the corner location to neighbors in that locality and have purchased a downtown lot that is much more convenient for their work south of the post office and the dry cleaners a frame building brought in to form the beginning of a house was placed on the west from 10 to 1 oclock next wednes day nov 4 there will be a demon stration of the new gyptex paint at the stouffville planning mill ah interested in painting and most householders are should call at the mill that day and see this marvel ous paint at work apply with a brush or dauber cloth mr fred reynolds accompanied bv his sister mrs robt hope left this week on a visit to their brother age mr and mrs g t bee mrs l coinba mr ira boyer and mrs a walter who lives in joliette across manderson of balsam spent sunday the united states border walter at blackstock with mr and mrs reynolds is in his s6th year and r sadler mrs sadler returned the family have not met for quite a with diem to send a few days few years anyone who has not contributed to the current salvation army red with her aunt mrs lee stouffville horticultural society had the largest representation from shield campaign and wishes to do any one branch at the district so may leave their contribution meeting held in the r 11 mcgregor with frank riches stouffville any school toronto recently the dis- canvassers as well who have funds trict takes in oshawa mt albert are asked to please turn them in to and clover leaf to the west of the mr riches city mr robt little of richmond j hill was reelected director with margaret r hooper wife of mr spencer of toronto as his thomas j hooper died at her home assistant 1316 bloor west toronto on saturj dav and was buried in stouffvile arrrrm mc on tuesdav intimate friends withl whuuinob the taun family in the east end the dickson hill church hoopers had been frequent visitors s f suptiill to this town and we understand decided on the purchase of a plot here some time ago rev john mutch former presby terian church pastor at stouffville has been elected chaplain of the ontario curling association it is also of interest to note that the retiring president of the association mr frank e mcdonald claims a real conjection with this town since he was a former banker here and married a stouffville girl gertrude mitchell members of the stouffville lions club were entertained at their regit lar meeting on monday evening by arthur latcham a native of this locality who is a magician of no end lot but will be moved again to i mean ability during his perform the new location we understand ance mr latcham told the lions of his experience while attending some of the magicians conventions and of hobnobbing with van johnson screen star in bermuda he was introduced by lion truman baxter lion vicepresident jack smits presided morton bros mount albert phone 5920 9 foot crosley shalvador 60 cycle 5 foot philco home freezer 60 cycle easy vacuum cup washers 60 cycle all available for immediate delivery norge and coleman oil burning space heaters we are now wrecking several army buildings and have large quantities of building materials for sale also for sale for removal from property two houses land barn and several sheds etc deaths phillips john cowie atpick ering on thursday oct 23 1947 john cowie phillips beloved hus- band of annie bilmer in his slst year the late mr phillips was interred on oct 25 in erskine cemetery from the family residence on the kingston rd mckenney robert at his home 120 scollard st toronto thursday october 23 1947 after long illness robert mckenney late of ttc in his tsth year beloved husband of annie elizabeth dick son and brother of james mcken ney and mrs andrew b veitch of trenton interment whitevale gibson james a at the resid ence of his brotherinlaw h e hall 176 strathallan blvd toronto on friday october 24 1917 former ly of unionville james a gibson husband of the late rosa mclean interment st johns cemetery 5th con markham on monday oct 27 painting barns and roofs sprayed painted red lead and aluminum houses brush painted estimates freely given a e heaton son gormley ont ph stouff 731 must replace cut tree citizens of the west end were aroused last week when a mover cut a lovely maple tree on the street in order to make room to move his building up the street only an hour before he had been refused permission to do any cutt ing until a committee of council- men were seen and of course the owner of the property since neither the council or property owner may cut shade trees on the street allowance without mutual consent only- exception to this rule is when a tree is endangering public safety or dead however the tree cutler didnt wait in this case he was paying a bis price per hour for moving machinery and took matters in his own hand constable rusnell effected a settlement when in lieu of a court action the offender agreed in writing to replace the tree we hope this will be kept in mind by other people who wish to cut down trees on the roadside not many people would do this sort of thing without full authority and it is regrettable that it happened but a replaced tree is better than a fine no doubt and it will cost a good deal more than a court may impose stouff ville would te a sorry looking spot if it were not for our lovely shade trees and everybody should unite to protect them and plant more trees along those barren stretches chysanthemums in shades of pink white yellow and bronze formed the setting in the dicksons hill church for the marriage of mar- keep in mind the annual horticul- garet ruth daughter of mr and tural meeting and pot luck supper mrs maurice ebv to clifford lloyd to te held in the united church son of mr and mrs h s wideman basement on tuesday nov 11th at rev s s shantz officiated and 630 pm guest speaker will be mr mi marion barkev the brides gordon miller of west hill mr sister was at the organ the bride miller is a photographer and horti- g i marriage by her father was culturalist and will have an inter- gowned in white rayon jersey with esting subject orange blossoms holding her era- ibroidered fingertip veil she carried shed more bight red roses miss norma barkey merchants who light their win- of honour wore a gown of dows in the evenings during the nylon and miss betty wide- dosing hours from six to ten themselves and the town a goodj mixed n0s mr bruce service there are many people in wideman was groomsman and the town at this time who love toi ushers were mr clifford schell and window shop which is quite aside mr lester eby during the sign- from the improved appearance thatjingof the register mr reg gibbins section too many merchants spend too little in advertising and window lighting is a form of valu able advertising the weather has been so mild and sunny day in and day out that one is apt to overlook the fact that christmas is but eight weeks from this thursday merchants find it hard to create an interest in cluist- mas goods under such weather con ditions that leads one to reflect how even the merchants not just the farmer is dependent on seasonal weather all the year through planing mill changes hands another business change took place in uxbridge on monday last when mr evan ganton of toronto took over the possession of the planing mill owned and operated by the uxbridge hardware co ever since 1909 when it was taken over by the hardware company from the late j g vicars and james reid masons offer aid to britain riohardson masonic lodge has made an impressive contribution to the aid to britain fund over- scribing their allocation three times the contribution was on a cash basis- the grand lodge of canada is sending over 600 parcels a month and have been doing this for a long time markham uxbridge agincourt claremont brougham and all other lodges are making similar contribu tions to that of stouffville wfvem ft aylmer prune plums 20 oz tin 17 liberty red maraschino cherries 6 oz jar 29 soxonia cut mixed peel 8 oz pkg 17 q t pie crust pkg 17 clarks mincemeat 19 oz glass 29 apple juice 20 oz tin 2 for 19 kraft dinner 2 pkgs general electric lamps 25 watt 40 watt and 60 watt each 15 crown brand corn syrup 5 lb tin 79 39 crown brand corn syrup 2 lb tin 34 wetheys grape jam 24 oz jar 35 seeded raisins 12 oz 21 carnation milk 3 tins 35 strained infant foods 3 for 25 carloadigroceteria we deliver john mathewson prop phone 280 fruits and vegetables cal valencia oranges 344s 2 doz for 39 sunkist lemons 300s 3for 10 washed carrots 3 lbs 14 yams 2 lbs 25 spanish onions 2 fbs 17 receiving were the brides mo ther in sinbad green and the grooms mother in grey each with a corsage of pink roses the happy couple left on a motor trip after which they will live at dicksons hill mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am x pm saturday 8 am 12 pm the american womans cook book thumb indexed for every reference 5000 recipes hundreds of instructive photographs practical suggestions to help you meet problems of good nutrition and attractive serving 32 pages iv flbb cobor regularly 350 or more now for 250 phone or write v pennanen phone stouffville 6vki