the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 17 1949 quality service feeds for hogs- stivers hog concentrate porko stivers pig starter stivers pig grower fulopep pig sow ration fulopep hog concentrate fulopep pig starter purina sow pig chow purina hog chow concentrate purina pig startena purina pig growena cil pigmin mineral dr hess hog special for chickens fulopep chick starter fulopep fine chick feed fulopep coarse chick feed fulopep broiler mash purina chick startena checkerretts stivers chowmix growing fulopep growing mash fulopep supergreens chick size grit charcoal oil spunj for litter stiver bros local and personal happenings e a grubin r6 optometrist will be at his office in stouitvihe on monday march 21st mrs e v evans of uxbridge spent a couple of days visiting her sister mis sadie stewart mrs steven- obrien avenue and mrs john glendenning are spending two weeks in washing ton dc and the southern states sixty years married rev and mrs s goudie will reach their golh wedding annivers ary on march 20 as this date comes on sunday they will celebrate on saturday march 19 and will be at home to their friends from 3 to 5 and from t to 9 r1ngwood the excelsior class held a quilting at mrs roy groves on thursday of last week enjoying a potluck dinner at noon and plan to return on thursday of this week to complete the quilt intended for the missionaries mr and mrs paget mr v e hicks has disposed of hta restaurant and grocery store to a willowdale buyer who will take possession the middle of april baby son of barrie visited on sun day with her parents mr and mrs fred steckley taking little daugh ter ann home with them after spending a week here mr henry brownsberger was a toronto visitor on monday the ringwood endeavour en joyed a delightful social evening at the home of mr and mrs fred steckley on monday evening mr and mrs ken campbell were hamilton visitors on sunday mr and mrs herb yakely and baby son moved from toronto to mr and mrs victor brown and stouffville on monday new tractors and machinery one of our esteemed citizens mr jos cadieux who lives with his daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs everton smith in queens court celebrated his ssth birthday last saturday in comparatively good health for one of so many years mr cadieux strolls down street in fine weather and enjoys his pipe of tobacco as well as a chat with his many friends a number of local lions and the town of orangeville has their wives motored to toronto on decided on the purchase of a new- wednesday night to attend the fire engine much the same as the annual leaside lions show at royal alexander theatre the new outfit in stouifville the cost will be 10000 indicating a sharp upward swing since this village rosted ssnws pel former mpp for south waterloo when tire destroyed the barns on his farm near glen morris another so pigs were saved and were immediately taken to market since the barns were des troyed lost with the pigs were a horse cow and quantity of feed cause of tire is unknown miss leta lapp is offering for sale in her lovely home on church harry pennock who is employed down in trenton is recoveiing from a nasty head wound requir ing many stitches as a result of being struck with a heavy bar on the premises of the trenton press where the former stouffville boy is employed mr and mrs lloyd brown iola burkholder toronto were taken street near the presbyterian i completely by surprise last week church in the town of uxbridge a piano music cabinet bedding rugs dishes pictures small tables on saturday march 9 all day friends and others are invited to attend second this open sale miss lapp ha leased a couple of rooms in the home and must necessarily dis pose of much furniture weekend business in town received a quietness when the biggest storm of the winter hit locally as all over ontario a foot of snow covered the dark earth just when the absence of snow bared the fields and farmers feared for their seeds and fall wheat exposed to the vagaries of thaw ing and freezing here and there on saturday roads were blocked in spots where a stiff wind piled up ridges that challenged the ability of motor cars to pass the storm was in its third day and many farmers hastened into town to purchase groceries during the day several teams were seen and for the first time this winter were hitched to sleighs it was a pleas ing sight and took one back in memory to the quieter going days of a few years ago some farmers mounted tractors and blazed their way through to town while more comfortable conveyances were left at home 1- on hand model b john deere tractor powrtrol remote cyl- a inder 1 model a john deere tractor powrtrol remote cyl inder 1 no 116 pickup baler wire tie automatic 2 10ft cc cultivator tractor hitch etc 20tooth 3 8ft cc cultivator tractor hitch etc 16tooth 1 6 and a half- ft cultivator tractor hitch etc 13tooth 2 12ft spring tooth harrow tractor control 2 9fl spring tooth harrow tractor control 1 10ft dump rake 1 2row potato digger with fertilizer attachment 2 1row potato diggers with fertilizer attachments 1 8ft lime and fertilizer sower 3 diamond harrows 4 or 5 section or singles 4 no 5 tractor mowers 6 and 7 ft fit any tractor 2 no 4 mowers 5 or 6 ft 1 subsoiier 1 6ft double disc tractor coming soon 2 and 3furrow tractor plows narrow or wide bottoms 2 12a combines with motors 3 62 hay choppers with ensilage harvester attachment 2 8ft double disc tractor fred e byer john deere sales and service stouffville ontario meat prices reduced mrs w a baker buried at baker hill the death of mrs dr w baker formerly of peterborough occurred thursday at aylmer west ontario after the death of her husband a few years ago mrs baker went to aylmer to live with her nephew dr c w sinclair the funeral service was held there with interment at baker hill the deceased was a sisterinlaw of the late seneca baker and years ago was quite a frequent visitor to stoultville and baker hill during her residence in peter borough mrs baker was an active member of murray st baptist church and assisted for years in all its congregational work and worship mr w h eby whose wife was buried last week has sold their tenth street home in the east end and this week mr eby is leaving for a holiday in florida where he will visit ids brother a minister in the town of azona mr eby has sold the home on tenth street here to a niece and her husband mr and mrs will gardiner of tor onto who with their young son will move to stouffville the deal for the property includes the furni ture so that there will be public auction mrs gardiner when invited to the home of mr and mrs b wallace in birehchitl when they found themselves being honored on the occasion of their wedding anniversary mr and mrs brown of course also live in birchcliit but they are old stouffville residents others pre sent on this occasion were two sisters of mrs wallace and their families namely mr and mrs dale sallows of scarboro and their children and mr and mrs arthur johnson and young son from oshawa from stoultville was mr fred smith a delightful buffet supper and gifts featured the party i enjoy reading the tribune it is like a letter from home com ments mrs clara rodanz of 235 ashworth avenue toronto when renewing her subscription to tni paper mrs rodanz is the mother of mr george rodanz proprietor of the widely known kingwood farms and prominent cattle man mrs rodanz of course is a formes resident of uxbridge township and always looks on the stouffville db triet as her home district mrs j m storey presided at the march meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary held at the home of miss eva hoover mrs a woods very ably reviewed the no chapter in the study book entitled f christian citizenship in train the former donna vanzant a local girl hence she will but be return- chris c morris director with the toronto general trusts cor poration was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the stouff ville lions club on monday even ing mr morris was introduced by lion milt smith and a vote of thanks was tendered by lion len wilkes three new members were installed in the club being ray fleury bill ball and earl leh man the installation ceremony was conducted by past pros lion andy williams assisted by lions reg button bruce winterstein and past pies lion tim oneill on the 2sth of march the lions will hold their anntial farmers xight meeting ing to her home town in taking up residence here after visiting his preacher brother in florida mr eby intends to return to toronto where he is at the head of inter national agency whose prime business has been the sale of plastic paints for floors visitor to goodwood passes with shocking suddenness resident at goodwood for only a few weeks walter w dancocks died with shocking suddenness on thursday night at the home of his son walter in the village the elderly man had retired for the night but was forced to get up and sit in a chair because of shortage of breath a doctor was hastily summoned but mr dancocks died sitting there before the physician arrived the son walter bought a place here from alfred walters only last year and known as the pro perty in the gore adjoining how ard harpers the deceased father was a widower and a toronto resident the body was taken in charge by oneills service in stouffville and the funeral was in toronto on monday proceeding to cemetery for interment ing miss emma winn had charge of the worship period and took as her theme thy kingdom come through the united witness of the christians of the world she was assisted by miss jane burkitt and miss gladys brooks miss edna hoover gave a reading on christ ian stewardship and misses anne lehman and eva hoover rendered an instrumental duet a social time followed at the close of the meet ing constable rusnell was busy on wednesday night last week track ing down a report to the effect that a stranger was calling at various homes in town stating he was taking a survey of high school students soon after he left one home the owner telephoned the constable but when he arrived in the district there was no stranger to be seen he was however reported to have called at various homes making the same statement but for what purpose no one can guess whatever the purpose who ever he was is still a mystery anyone wishing to obtain a record of the high school students names and addresses could readily do so by applying to the school principal who would provide this informa tion for any proper purpose no one would think of calling at homes in the fashion reported and mothercraft appeal the local branch of the mother- craft society are having a concert on friday april 1st at s30 oclock in the united church stouffville a selection of stars from the kiwanis festival are being invited to participate it is hoped there will be a good attendance not only to enjoy a special musical treat but to sup port the local clinic here in stouftvllle we are very fortunate to have the services of a trained nurse with additional mothercraft training twice each month the clinic depends on con tributions mothercraft advice is for all mothers whether they can afford to pay the annual fee of 500 or not it is very necessary that we raise more funds to secure this service for all mothers and babies will you give your support just as the stars are so generously giving theirs on april 1st prospect j tne case of the one wno ca the police there are no children at all k00c0400ss00xs round steak sirloin steak porterhouse steak smoked picnic hams smoked cottage rolls side bacon smoked back bacon peameal bacon 60c 60c 60c 50c 68c 60c 75c 75c youth for christ announces the opening spring rally saturday 8 pm presbyterian church presenting the yfc girls choir with the theme song and special numbers song service for all featuring duets by lloyd and betty wideman sermon in a minute films 800 pm living for jesus 930 pm god is my landlord a him teaching us a true lesson on honouring god in tithing cxoosoooooooooooooooooooooeoooa birds eye frosted foods green peas cut corn raspberries 27c 29c 39c oboyles meat market telephone 35 please take notice that the 5th annual meeting of the stouffville cooperative association will be held on thurs march 24th 1949 in the veterans memorial hall corner of main st and the 9th concession of whitchurch stouffville ontario at 800 pm guest speaker leonard harman general secretary united cooperatives of ontario everyone welcome refreshments will be served farmer sells dairy herd to vacate this branch of work roy nighs public auction sale last week at his farm on the gth concession of markham drew a large crowd who witnessed prices ruling high the 5000 auction was a clearing sale since the owner is merely giving up the milk busi ness his cows demanded high prices best price being 240 for a grade holstein the herd averaged around 200 yearling cattle were knocked off at from 60 to 90 a head store pigs went for 20 each and two young sows at 60 each one of the articles hard to sell 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