the tribune stouffville out thursday april 22 1948 vitamins vital for calves quaker fulopep calf meal pellets saves up to on cost of raising each calf one pound of quaker fulopep calf meal pellets saves up to 10 pounds of milk in raising calves many dairymen find they may save up to 75 of the milk once used in raising calves a saving of as much as 30 per calf by feeding the fulopep way order today f r o m stiver bros proclamation daylight saving time in accordance with a resolution of the stouffville council daylight saving time will be in effect in the village of stouffville from 1201 am sunday april 25th until 1201 am sunday september 26th 1948 a v nolan reeve banfield memorial church 439 vaughan road toronto rev f g huson pastor dedication services sunday april 25th 1948 time of service 1030 am dedication of church and gifts 300 pm ordination of deacon and installation of officers 700 pm dedication day message speakers rev r p ditmer springfield ohio rev p g lehman kitchener ontario note all services on daylight saving time local and personal happenings sunday school conference hears distinguished speaker a regional sunday school rally of the united missionary church ontario conference was held in the stouffville church with large dele gations from the following chur ches banfield memorial toronto grace chapel toronto markham gormley zephyr colbourne port hope and stouffville the meeting was in charge of the director of sundav school activities rev f g huson toronto the church was almost filled to capa city the guest speaker of the evening was the rev vernon h youssy he held the large audience almost spellbound with his outstanding address on sunday school work and its importance the speaker re cently completed seven years as a pastor in one of the denominations churches in kalamazoo mich dur ing his stay there the church was rehult and enlarged on two differ ent occasions the sunday school grew from one department to five from eight classes to thirty from an average attendance of 66 to 224 mr and mrs ernest pilkey john and juddy were sunday visitors with mr- and mrs percy hardy uxbridge stouffville and mark- ham will all pass to daylight saving time at midnight on april 24 mr percy hamm has purchased the general store at teston near maple and is now in possession of the new undertaking mr and mrs allen clossen are expected home from miami fla j about the 1st of may after spending the entire winter in the south mr mel emmerson main street i is expected to return from toronto general hospital this week he has been very ill but is well on the mend friends are glad to learn pine orchard mr and mrs harry brammor were tea guests with mr and mrs rae mcclure we are sorry to report mr wes ley lundy is seriously ill congratulations to our three girls who sang and captured second prize in stouffville last week also to their teacher mr lloyd heaslip we are glad to report mr chas brandon is up again mr and mrs ash visited mr and mrs sytema friday night mr and mrs ford lehman visit ed their son howard and family mr and mrs heveleigh and sons were sunday visitors with her par ents mr and mrs chapman mrs armitage mrs dike and mrs e johnston attended the health lecture at vandorf on thursday mr and mrs howard lehman visited mr and mrs h haines at snowball balsam axd mt 55ion mr richie from the national film board showed pictures in the church last monday night after which the mens club served pie and ice cream born to mr and mrs percy jones at the oshawa hospital on tuesday april 13 a son miss polina white has returned to the home of her sister mrs w p jones after spending the winter in toronto mrs geo smith and lloyd of pro spect visited sunday at the graham home mr and mrs ernest jamieson and roy of toronto called at the jamieson home saturday night mr l kahn purchased a new tractor and a new truck last week mr joe pearson of claremont visited sunday with mr earl wil son who is still confined to his bed balsam school have installed the hydro dont forget to move your clock ahead next weekend as ss and church will be on fast time mrs ab lehman who has been confined to the brierbush hospital for some weeks was removed to her home again a few days ago and is still in very ill health friends will regret to learn replies advertisers in the classified section receive young pigs are in good demand at 9 and s10 all litters advertised in the last two weeks were quickly sold farmers report mr ormsby lehman boot and shoe merchant has been missing from his shop on main street through illness for the last ten days in fact he has been in delicate health for quite some time but always managed to be about in the past when red hamill visited stouff ville last week it was recalled by budd spang that he slept in the same hut with the now famous capt of the chicago black hawks when the two were at barryfield in war days teenage girls leaders and sun day school teachers of teenage groups the annual rally for north york county will be held in markham united church on satur day april 24th from 10 am to 4 pm we hope you will have at least one carload more if possible of your group attend registration will be 25c bring your lunch beverage will be supplied the stouffville stores will remain open on tuesday evenings as usual beginning the first tuesday in may and continuing until the last tues day in september according to an nouncement issued to the paper by the business mens executive on monday morning butter has been running a little low in town and some stores at least are limiting customers to a single pound per order mrs john tarr westend stouff ville was removed to the brierbush hospital last week following a fall which she sustained in her home the trout seaoi oixms may 1st tsaturdav george mccowan of markham who met with a serious accident last fall operating a binder is home again his legs were badly cut but he is now able to get about with the aid of crutches james d moore formerly associated with w m cockburn agricultural representative for york county at newmarket has resigned as agricultural eprsent- ative in brant to become public relations officer with the canaaun council of boys and girls work his headquarters will be in ottawa and his field will be the entire dominion he is a son ol mr and mrs c e moore smith township dr h b freel moh will be in attendance at the meeting of the ontario medical health officers in hamilton on monday and tuesday next week april 2627 miss eleanor kidd of the home economic dept of agriculture will be in the stouffville municipal hall on wednesday april 2s from 10 am to 4 pm miss kidd will conduct the conference in person ality and press and each lady is asked to bring her own towel and makeup please bring your lunch for the noon hour tea will be pro vided all ladies are welcome miss sadie stewart secretary three calls in one day were made j on the reeve last week by persons i enquiring if the council intends to enforce the bylaw requiring dogs to be tied or on leash constable rusnell has been notified that the bylaw should be observed and persons who persist in allowing dogs to run at large will be sum moned to court there is no use in having bylaws and then allowing everybody to flout them visitors burned out while mr and mrs leonard adams of belleville were here visit ing at the home of her father mr william eckardt east of town the adams home at belleville was burned to the ground and only a few of the household effects were saved by the neighbors and mrs adams was tendered a miscellane ous shower at the home of her father when fruit vegetables and other useful things were brought to aid the couple in their serious loss mayfair restaurant monday thru friday 8 am 11 pm saturday 8 am 12 pm the stouffville womens institute held their april meeting in the municipal hall with mrs g kel- lington presiding reports given by mrs saunders on the district annual mrs f brown chose as her opening talk the value of literature and chose to review the white cliffs of dover written by alice duer recorded by miller the meeting closed with a social hour markham buyer for main street residence miss e johnston of markham was the purchaser of the helmkay frame house on main street oppos ite the business block west of the mansion house at the auction sale held there last week sellers atkinson auctioneers disposed of the property as well as the house hold effects which closes out an other home that has been in exist- ance there for many years and is known to oldtimers as the wood- gate property home of the first village clerk with the pass ing of mr and mrs helmkay there were no immediate heirs to carry on it is not known whether miss johnston will move to town or not so far as the press could learn fruit vegetables prunes size 7080 1 lb 14 the death occurred at windsor on saturday april 17th of mrs stephens wife of rev harold step hens the stephens family were residents of stouffville some years ago while rev stephens was pas tor of claremont baptist church besides the bereaved husband the late mrs stephens is survived by one daughter muriel mrs edgar rogers toronto and two sons gordon of midland and fo ralph stephens of fort nelson bc fun eral services were held on tuesday from the late home in windsor mr and mrs lambert h malloy of stouffville close friend of the fam ily attended the funeral on tues day mrs h lee church st was in thornton on saturday attending the funeral of her sisterinlaw mrs altia beynon who passed away on wednesday of last week mrs lee is now the only surviving member of her family both on her own and her husbands side mrs lee survives five brothers and four sisters of her own family the late husband of deceased rev r b beynon was a minister in the toronto presbytery the easter meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary met at the home of mrs h klinck on wednesday evening april 11 the guest speaker was mrs frank muir a returned missionary from china who told of her varied experiences going to china in 1939 and during the japanese bombings in that country miss eileen weldon con ducted the worship service which centred around the easter story she was assisted by miss margaret hosie and miss erma dowswell several members of the junior choir sang and miss bertha stouffer rendered an instrumental the story of carrie the first missionary to india and his work and devotion to the indian people which became much more effective as he translat ed the bible in their own tongue was told by miss margaret ball mrs c- neal gave a talk on temper ance mrs h lee made the presen tation of a life membership certifi cate to miss bertha winn after the meeting a social time was enjoyed miss l walters 2nd vicepresident presided mr fixit catls cary grant who portrayed a pestered artist in the bachelor and the bobby soxer turns to the role of a serene and highly efficient fixer in the bishops wife samuel goldwyns newest produc tion for rko radio release loretta young as the wife and david niven as the bishop are co- starred with him in this gay tale of a churchmans troubles in a mid- western city monty wolley is top featured and other prominent mem bers of the cast are james gleason gladys cooper elsa lanchester and the mitchell boy choir henry koster directed this dramatic comedy of a clergymans perplex ities which are alleviated by a personable mystery guest called dudley this picture is highly recommended for both young and old if you enjoy good clean enter talnment and loads of laughs dont miss the bishops wife playing at the stanley theatre stouffville on may 10th and 11 tn at regular prices nobody wants summer wood states local auctioneer less than a dozen people gather ed at the honsberger property west of ballantrae for the public auction sale of wood offered there last week by the owner through a s farmer auctioneer the wood was placed in piles but there were ten piles of wood for every person at the sale and only two of them were sold farmers are not interested in buy ing piles of summer wood said the auctioneer who stated that mr honsberger might call another sale next fall rev albertt owen retires from aministry rev j v buchanan south mountain has been called to the pastorate of cooksville britannia and meadowvale united church to succeed rev a e owen who is retiring after 45 years in the min istry before going to cooksville rev mr owen served on the unionville circuit and prior to that was min ister at uxbridge for six years he is remembered as a sincere untir ing pastor possessing great sym pathy and understanding and still counts many friends in the local district who will not soon forget his ministry among them dont waver say maxwell house its the same marvellous coffee blend whether packed in supervacuum tin drip or regular grind or glassitielined bag all purpose grind standard peas 20 oz tin 2 for 25 banquet fancy toma- toe juice 2 for 23 red glo tomatoes 20 oz tin 2 for 35 wetheys red plum jam with pectin 24 oz 33 royal york coffee lb 51 assorted sandwich biscuits lb 21 monarch cheese baby roll lb 45 libbys tomato ketchup 12 oz bottle 21 clarks perk and beans 1 5 oz tin 2 for 27 grapefruit juice 20 oz tin 10 marshmallows vz lb pkg 25 california oranges 252s 1 doz 39 lemons 300s 6 for 15 topless carrots lb 10 stark cooking apples combination grade 6 qt basket 49 texas grapefruit 96s 6 for 25 carload groceteria stouffville john matthewson prop stouffville youth for christ enjovable half hour of music with choruses by you led by bill quartette from dixons hill duet by rowan sisters bring your questions a new contest films 800 to 820 a film of the month 915 to 945 life story of william carey see the trials and triumphs of this missionary to india when saturday pm where st james presbyterian church why an evening with a blessing 10e30i ioe