the tri stouffville onfc thursday june 16 1949 quality service feeds we can give immediate delivery on barley oats wheat mixed grain gluten meal oilcake meal soya bean meal bran schu macher feed 24 per cent quaker dairy ration si per cent purina dairy chow stivers mixed feeds are giving satisfaction chowmix growing chow- mix fattening chowmix kgr mash chowmix hog grower chowmix hog finisher chowmix pig starter porko hog grower porko hog finisher porko pig starter porko hog concentrate seeds for late seeding and pasture supplement seed corn sudan grass sugar cnne rape seed peas oats swede turnips fall turnips millet american cement on hand local and personal happenings stiver bros youth for christ 800 oclock sharp daniel in the lions den 820 song fest led by bill hiltz mr and mrs arnold sherrick will bring vocal solos and duets and musical selections on the solo vox evon hedley from brantford yfc secret ary for ontario will be with us testimonies from the young people sermon in a second ladies choir will bring special numbers 915 closing film china challenge koda- chrome colour anchored to the rock but geared to the times its cool inside norman rowan director aegeobooqeaoccogeoaoaoeeeooeoo greenwood miss carol mcvey of toronto spent the weekend with ross and mrs disney born to mr and mrs alan short a son on june 1st mrs short and son came home last thursday from the ostiawa hospital mrs percy clarke is visiting with a niece in milton this week congratulations to miss phyllis clark on her recent marriage mr and mrs m minaker attended the graduation of their daughter helen at the oshawa hospital last friday night miss edna green spent the week end in buffalo with relatives mr and mrs a morden were with relatives in hamilton over the weekend mr alan clark had as his guest on sunday a fellow student of ber muda about fifty friends and relatives of the community surprised mrand mrs fred byers last friday night since it was the occasion of their thirtyfifth wedding anniversary they were presented with a hostess plate and a rawfruit dish mr luffman spoke on the courtship of thirtyfive years ago when the horse and buggy days were here singsong and games and lunch closed the evening miss bettyjean freel was suc cessful in passing with honours the third year in modern history course fatally shot man will recover says headline it is doubted how- ever that he will ever be the same again of the 75 essential oils used in the making of perfume only eight are produced in the western hem isphere and all of these are wild- growing plants new cockshutt farm machinery on hand cockshutt model 30 tractor selfpropelled combines 10 and 12 foot also pickup balers full line of farm machinery also used tractors of all makes write or phone your inquiries will accept farm stock as part payment terms can be arranged immediate delivery pa pic forage harvester full line of haying equipment and balers john white ba station no 7 highway brougham markham 16rl3 mrs p e greenfield and miss allie bragg of bowmanville spent last weekend visiting at the home of mrs v t byam half a dozen new houses are in course of construction in town and that many more are contemplated for an early beginning come yourself and bring your friends to the susie sorabji iod e street fair and dance in ux- bridge wednesday june 29 there will be a variety 3how from 89 oclock followed by bingo games refreshments and dancing to bruce goulds music proceeds for lucky draw in aid of uxbridge cottage hospital 92 marguerite grubin was success ful in passing her final year at the university of toronto in the arts course obtaining a b standing for the graduation ceremonies last week her mother mrs alexgrubin of stouffville and mrs a hisey of toronto were in attendance many people took advantage of the town park on sunday afternoon as a place to escape the heat and a safe place for the children to romp its usually cooler at the park than anywhere else in town on a hot day the councillors are anxiously waiting for the road construction contractor to come along so that those streets to have new top and others to be oiled can have the dust laid trouble is every munici pality demands the services of the road builders at the same time however this village was assured their work would be underway early in june salo will be in the hall it is definitely decided irrespec tive of the weather to hold the big public auction sale for mrand mrs cliff salmon in the veterans hall just across the way from the sal mon residence on main street per sons who come to the residence will just continue across to the hall where everything will be on display and sold from the rostrum in a manner that the big crowd will have a chance this is a rare sale of household goods and nothing will be reserv ed the date is saturday june 18 and the list of goods appears else- where in this issue when a young lad of less than four was reprimanded the other day for picking a green straw berry he promptly said alright mom i go put it back mr and mrs ed nigh have mov ed back to town from markham tp and have purchased a residence on victoria st from william miller glad to have these wellknown peo ple located in our midst with strawberries costing 45c quart box and the hereabout al most a failure the lad that gets jam over his face this winter will be lucky indeed mr and mrs e a jolly of san- francisco cal usa motoring paid a weekend visit to his aunt mrs e a wilson mr tc reid her brother from toronto is also spending a few days with her miss helen manser of leaside spent saturday visiting at the home of mr and mrs lambert h malloy helen helped the local girls in their exhibition game against agincourt on saturday night pupils of mr t w eagleson atcm rmt are looking for ward to their recital in the pres byterian church on tuesday even ing june 28 with big interest par ents and others may also look for ward to a real treat the printed programs look highly interesting with the yfc girls choir in spe cial numbers and each of mr ea- glesons pupils in special individ ual numbers during the month of may there were four fires attended by bri gades serving the township of whitchurch newmarket brigade fought a blaze in the northern part of the township aurora fought one at the lions camp while stouff ville fought two fires one at the lions camping grounds and one on the beverly farm these are in addition to the lake fires at mussel- mans lake while the initial conversion from 25 to 60 cycle hydro took place at east york three weeks ago the main program will go into effect during september of this year we are advised that as many as 400 to goo hundred homes will be con verted per day this means that the residences in stouffville will he done in two days and without any cut off of power sixty cycle power is the universal cycle used throughout the world and only the densely populated toronto central ontario system is using 25 cycle no wonder it is being scrap ed before the situation gets even worse than it is won special award one of three young women who were presented with prizes for out standing work during their training at the hamilton hospital school of nursing last week is miss susan sellers stouffville daughter of mrs mary sellers main street susan a graduate of markham high school won the hospital award for highest standing in her senior year attending the graduation exercises were mrs mary sellers mr jac meyers mr and mrs walter at kinson and mr and mrs sam fretz when a sister and brother both past middle life were brought into the brierbush one day last week they told of a peculiar accident driving their car in the vicinity of markham the two front tires ex ploded at the same time landing the car in the ditch fortunately the couple were not seriously in jured although the lady suffered shock and severe cuts which re quired several stitches thus detain ing the couple in town for a day or more before they were fit to travel again the last meeting before the holi day season of the garrett evening auxiliary of the united church took the form of a potluck supper at the home of miss gertrude todd the president mrs jm storey presided miss ann lehman led the devotional period with the theme keeping the lords day the scripture was read by mrs h o klinck and the 84th psalm how lovely are thy dwelling lord was sang by mrs jm storey fol lowed by a prayer by mrs herbert lee the last chapter of the study hook west of the gorges the theme the christian church was very well reviewed by mrs norman baker a beautiful num ber lead me all the way was sung by mrs harold spofford our pastor rev d davis and his wife who are shortly to sail to england for a 2 months vacation were taken by surprise when they were pre sented with a purse and another gift miss eva hoover moved a vote of thanks to those contribut ing to the program the meetlrg closed with a prayer by mrs root young mr cliff wagg expects to break ground this week for a cellar for his new house planned to be built on the cemetery drive on a lot recently acquired at the rear of the former tarr residence fred chess man is making good progress with his new house on stouffer street north of the christian churchwhich along with the new house going up the dickson farm for the new owner of the land makes three in progress of construction east of the school ot course the west end and central area of the town shows still faster growth while enjoying the cool breezes of sunnyside the other evening mr john mathewson proprietor of car load groceteria stouffville nearly lost his sleek new car thieves pried open the window and stole a valuable camera also a box of prizes mrsmathewson had just pur chased that day for the children of the nursery school the wires in the car had been tampered with but the sneaks were evidently frightened away before they could complete the job of running the car without the keys police said several cars were broken into that night all parked right along the board walk where people were passing all the time the trick was to watch the owner park then have someone trail him and give an alarm to an accomplice working on the car should the owner return in the passing crowds 82000 to loan at five per cent toi mrs george lawson is visiting person able to furnish a first mortl relatives at leaside where she in- gage apply at tribune office tends to spend an extended holiday mrs gary richardson at one time a local girl flew from her home in roanoke va to visit with her uncle and aunt mr and mrs geo lee main st- mr howard grittani has gradu ated in mechanical engineering at the university of toronto mr grittani is the husband of the for mer miss b davi of the local high school staff the couple is going to minnesota where he is be ing sent by his employer trane company of canada sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs f l button were miss marjorie trotter and mrs- grant of brandon man and mrs w trotter and son james trotter of toronto all are cousins of mrs button miss trotter and mrs grant flew down from the west and while here purchased a new car in which they will motor back the canningtonsufnderland re gular baptists held their semian nual rally at miners bay on wed nesday last week the small set tlement in the north gave the visit ing delegates a splendid reception moderator r e j brackstone pre sided the local baptist pastor rev j k paquegnat is secretary of the association silver wedding anniversary mr and mrs percy puterbaugh rr 1 maple ontario lot 13 con 5 vaughan twp will be at home to friends and relatives on saturday june 25th 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pm on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary mr and mrs jas austin motored to nelson ont on sunday to at tend the 61st wedding anniversary of mrs austins grandparents mr and mrs wm vivian they also went on to dundas to visit mr austins mother mrs jas austin sr who recently returned from england while in the old coun try mrs austin was suddenly taken ill but we are pleased to hear she is improving one of our business men who is seen these days very little on main street is mr richard o ward in declining health for several years dick as everybody knew him could always be counted on to be at his garage west of the post office however he isnt seen there any more although he does on few occasions get down town daily he spends his time sitting about the home on blake street where he has one of the best nurses to look after him in the person of mrs r o ward since we have had one or two enquiries about our 79 year old citizen lately this paragraph will serve to give his friends the information they are anxious to have memorial park here was a pop ular place on sunday for those who wished to gain some relief from the sweltering heat wave a num ber enjoyed the cool breeze there all afternoon and others brought their lunch for supper the highway stouffville to ux bridge is now covered with bitu minous surface gravel top that is much preferable to the dust that was endured during gravelling op erations last month the road known as highway no 47 is really good for travelling now and the work of the dept of highways is certainly appreciated it appears that the proposed big plant of the marshallbooth people that was contemplated for stouff ville is now likely to be located at kettleby the present booth plant on main street east will be contin ued however as an auxiliary busi ness and will take care of all the birds available in this district mr delbert booth one of the princi ples says that the stouffville plant will probably be enlarged if the occasion demands it eggs are very scarce this is the time to start to ship to pickering farms if you are not al ready an egg shipper here you can get the very highest market prices as we sell direct to tho consumei and can afford to pay you more note highest price we paid last week was 50c per dozen basis a large 9th line markham we are glad to report that mrs ropt simpson who is ill in east general hospital toronto is mak ing satisfactory progress mrs fred cole who had the mis- fortunate to seriously injure her knee necessitating her removal to east general hospital has return ed home and is improvingalthough still wearing a cast miss m white left on friday of last week for quebec from which point she will sail for england for a months visit returning by plane congratulations are due to bob thomas who graduated from oac guelph with the degree of bsa which was conferred by the uni versity of toronto at the annual convocation i wanted chickens j fowl m calves lambs hogs ah hogs graded by govt grader according to regulations get our prices before you market these products pure kettle rendered lard 20 lb pail 330 pickering farms limited phone 836 day or night whitby ontario niiununniiiiimniianiiiiniuirjnihiiiniidiii 0 shredded wheat 2 pkgs 25 freshie drink one pkg makes 10 glasses 05 clarks pork beans 20 oz tins 2 for 25 15 oz tins 2 for 19 royal jelly powders get four for 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