the tribune stouffville out thursday december 9th 194s quality service christmas show dec 21 stivers cuowmix feeds are mixed to a standard for a high quality feed not to a price stivers laying mash stivers fattening feed for fowl stivers hog grower stivers fig starter the western grains used in stivers prepared feed are high quality ground daily and mixed with purina concen trate thus you are getting a fresh feed that is readily- taken by your stock the quantity of mash consumption of your hens regulates their egg production 100 hens should eat 100 pounds of mash per week plus scratch grain for hens that are in heavv production we recommend fulopep super greensat noon on top of their mash fulopep super greens will keep up their vitality and body weight livestock now stabled or being stabled should have a treatment of a good louse killer do not let the lice get a start use dr hess powdered louse killer drikil licide dip and disinfectants stiver bros stouffville youth for c presbyterian church local and personal happenings mr clayt tarr has been laid upi fresh lake simcoe white fish overheard last night i had ai stouffville horse show tuesday with ill health ever since he came now available at obovles meat terrible dream about civilization 1 dec 21 home from the annual deer hunt ing trip market phone an order today business places will remain open wednesday afternoon closing at 6 pm and will remain open thurs day and friday evening before christmas uxbridge tv1 couple wed a quiet marriage took place saturday xov 27th at 3 pm when myrtle annis irene pugh of uxbridge was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to stanley k todrow of uxbridge formerly of banat serbia the ceremony was performed by the rev m c fisher pastor of the united church brooklin accounts should uk ix immediately since the stouffville board of education will be dissolved this month all interested parties who have accounts with the board should see that these are in to the secretary ho- klinck immediately the final meeting of the munici pa council will be dec 15th and all accounts against the town should be in the hands of clerk geo storey before this date i was at the crossroads without sign boards with no road map no gas get your homemade bread cakes j and four flat tires sour kraut yes and horseradish at the pilgrim workers sale in the the mothercraft i advice room municipal hall this saturday after- will be open in the united church noon j basement on tuesday dec 14 i from 1030 am to 5 oclock all winterstein mothers and babies welcome mr and mrs jos have now moved into their new home on second street opposite the residence of mr and mrs blake sanders since they moved from the old home on the 10th of whitchurch the wintersteins have been living on the spang farm east of town sat 800 pm 745 transcription of the song service at the christian mens fellowship 800 light with father shining mountains 830 song service questions and answers quizzes testimonies of young people attending enimaus emmanuel and kitchener bible schools the gormley quartette and the betz sisters in song 930 film the raising of jairius daughter 0 taste and see that the lord is good the marriage of teresa doreen leitch daughter of mr and mrs benjamin leitch brown hill to edmond gordon gunton son of dr and mrs- claude gunton aurora took place at the home of the brides sister mrs willis harrison mt albert m mo be sporty this christmas score a bullseye with the sportsmen and sports women give junior a pair of ice skates or tackle to hook the fishermans approval or a tool kit for that workshop whatever the sport weve gifts to match so come in today pick the winner bicycles toys agnews hardware stole car at gormley when the free methodist preacher at newmarket was mak ing a visit at the home of mr ernest harvey gormley on wed nesday night last week somebody stole his car from the yard and took it to toronto where it was abandoned and picked up by the city police a new chevrolet the preacher had only driven it about s00 miles he had removed the key when he went in for tea but this didnt deter the thief or thieves from getting the car started york county police are investigating one of mr fred chessmans ducks are missing from the pen north of the united missionary church it could be that while the service was going on inside the edifice the devil was more than busy not very far away but the person who stole the duck had better beware for the mail courier knows how to salt such a duck fancier then again the duck may have taken to wing feeling it was a good time to be off in order to escape making itself too desirable for some christmas dinner over 700 entries were made at the furniture store le oneill to a recent invitation to drop your name in the box there with the promise that the lucky one whose name would lie drawn would be given a gift the scheme was a very simple one and involved nothing on the part of the public but was negotiated by the ontario retail furniture dealers associa tion who are paying all the ex penses the draw will le made in toronto before christmas we understand when the names left with all the dealers in the associa tion are brought together united wms birthday on thursday december 2nd the womens missionary society of the united church met in the church auditorium this was the annual mite box and birthday tea meeting and there was a splendid attend ance mrs kenneth campbell open ed the meeting with a hymn and prayer and a brief silence was observed in memory of mrs william burkholder special sym pathy was expressed for mrs stover whose husband had just passed away mrs riches conducted the devo tional period during which christ mas carols were sung miss banner- man read the scripture and mrs smales led in prayer a solo the lords prayer was beautifully rendered by mrs claude brillinger mrs pape a member of the chinese inland mission and now on furlough was introduced by mrs riches she spoke on christ mas in china where very few cele brate the festival as we know it she told of experiences in china during the war years and of tremendous loss of life during that period also of hardships endured and the happy occasions when parcels arrived from home especially at the christmas season two musical numbers given by mrs nolan at the organ and mrs bramham at the piano were much enjoyed mrs ball conducted the birthday service during which mrs claude brillinger sang appropriate numbers for each month of the year as the members presented their gifts mrs riches moved a vote of thanks to all who had helped make this meeting a success especially to mrs pape for her interesting message the ladies were invited to the sun- school room where a lovely birth day tea had been prepared by the group in charge assisted by miss n rae and miss j lemon mrs murison one of the oldest members of the organization was given the honor of cutting the birthday cake and a social hour was enjoyed the stouffville womens insti tute will meet at the home of mrs g kellington on thursday dec 16 at 230 oclock motto will be given by mrs shuttleworth roll call christmas thought mrs f brown will give an address on christmas carol singing and exchange of christmas presents closing with social half hour come and enjoy the afternoon with us those wishing transportation meet at the pot office at 2 oclock president mrs j ridout sccy sadie stewart wood sales are selling well this fall mrs wm ratcliff held one last week at her whitchurch bush when lots sold high merlyn bakec is to have a sale at his bush on dec is drop in and have a cup of tea with pilgrim workers of the christian church in the municipal hall on saturday this week at 230 other articles on display are quilts childrens clothing knitted goods and aprons miss elizabeth pekcv seiuously ill everybody in stouffville should have good reason to remember miss elizabeth percy who is now very ill in montreal where she had gone recently to be with her sister mrs j o johnston member of one of the pioneer families here miss percys father will be recalled by older residents as elder percy and his daughter perpetuated the name of her parents for all time by donating our town clock to the village miss percys condition will bo learned with great regrets by all who know her adieu to bible college students tremendous crowds followed the week of meetings held in town churches by students from toronto bible college the big windup on sunday night saw some 000 people present at the final service held by the visitors in the united church after the regular church services the meetings were somewhat lengthy due to so much talent but despite this fact the crowds always hung on to the very last and even then some were regretful when the evenings gathering came to a close in addition to the meetings the visitors made a visit to almost every home and tabulated their findings to ascertain how many people were identified with a church and how many had no church affiliations when this report is available it could tell an interesting set of facts the min isters who worked hard to bring about the successful week of meet ings certainly feel justified in their effort in addition to all the min isters in town rev gibson brown of the bloomington circuit took an active and leading part in the arrangements an outstanding thing was the ease with which homes were found for the 50 or more visitors who remained here all week in fact there were more invitations from folks in town and country willing to open their homes than there were visitors to fill them hospitality at its best messrs harry paisley lloyd turner garnet and bert tindall attended the chicago live stock exposition and thoroughly enjoy ed the holiday the visitors had a bit of a thrill when they witnessed on one of the big team competi tions a former stouffville gelding sold by mr vine baker to mr h w petrie some time ago and now owned in the states six wedding guests at golden jubilee mr and mrs albert a kennedy lascelles blvd toronto celebrat ed their golden wedding annivers ary with a reception at their home during the afternoon and evening on the eve of their anniversary the editors mail potato action scored to the editor the conservatives and liberals are always raving about helping the taxpayer different organiza tions advertise to send food to britain china and certain other favored countries the conserva tives and liberals especially con demn the russian version of com munism and champion free enter prise but that same liberal and conservative majority in govern ment dictates that potatoes to the value of s5000000 must be dumped to keep up the potato price our tax money is being spent why cant those potatoes be given to us for the needy elsewhere what has our elected district representative got to say is he for or against the move it appears that the capitalist cant continue successfully without destruction of staple goods or property of some sort i believe that such actions force many people to look optimistically toward other types of government i am sure technology in north america is the only safe humane svstera for real honest security very interested fifty cent adv sells farm dkss than a week the willoughby farm agency acknowledge the power of tribune classified advertisements this week on december two issue mr h w moyer local agent inserted a small classified adv offering for sale a 25 acre place on the brock road north of claremont in uxbridge township and a quick response from mr geo constable of clare mont soon closed a sale to that individual at 3000 the property is half cleared and the remainder is grown over with pine and mixed hardwood there is a bank barn and frame dwelling on the places they were the host and hostess at a dinner party at the granite club for over go relatives among the guests were six relatives who attended the wedding 50 years ago in stouffville following the dinner friends offered their con gratulations to the happy couple among them a niece mrs fred ross who was flower girl at the wedding another niece dr jessie brodie of the university of tor onto staff a nephew prof john c steckley of the experimental farm at ridgetown rev robert hamilton pastor of college street baptist church and ross kennedy jr who voiced greeting from the six grandchildren present married at stouffville in 1s98 mr and mrs kenndy lived in stouff ville lindsay and collingwood moving to toronto in 1905 mr kennedy was for many years active in the building business and was a member of the council of forest hill village for several years both mr and mrs kennedy are members of st clair avenue baptist church where mr ken nedy has been a deacon for over 25 years the family consist of three sons ross byron and donald and two daughters mrs edward m hill and miss frances kennedy now on the staff of the university of british columbia boocxeds0oosdedoocooosi fresh fruits vegetables and fish our frozen food special fresh lake simcoe white fish side bacon smoked back bacon round steak sirloin steak 60c 75c 65c 65c oboyles meat market stouffville phone 35 cmoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo