the tribune stouffville oat thursday september 22 1349 quality service feeds feeds feeds the fulopep line of feeds the feed of champions purina feeds a chow for every animal stivers chowmix brand of feeds the 0 brand of feeds such as eggo laying mash eggo growing mash eggo fattening feed porko hog grower porko hog starter porko hog finisher millfeeds and concentrates car of oilcake to arrive this week now booking orders for beet pulp molasses gluten soy bean meal on hand cobalt salt fine salt salt blocks salt licks cil minerals and stablephos stiver bros british problems explained rev douglas davis gave the members of the stouffville lions club an interesting and instructive outline of conditions in england from a political angle as he saw them at a lions meeting on mon day evening in the high school following the regular supper hour the united church pastor obtained a remarkable grasp of the tremend ous situation facing the english people which he presented in able form while making some not too happy inferences to the attitude of many of uncle sams newspapers whose readers and publishers had never been called on to suffer as the people on the tight little island had suffered through two wars in our time mr davis spent six iweeks in england and proved an observant student of conditions in his native country he felt the labor government perhaps had overstepped the mark in attempt ing to carry out their many elec tion promises when they found themselves in power nationalizing the coal mines was commended but the speaker thought the government might have rested here for a time instead of rushing on and acquiring the railroads and introducing state medicine too quickly in an effort to implement their election platform with state medicine too niany demand medical aid and trie physicians are fairly swamped with people suffer ing imaginary illnesses lion l c murphy this years president presided over the gathering which was better attended than any meet ing this season neighborly news is heard over radio station cfrb from monday through friday each week at 910 in the morning and if you appreciate hearing your local paper the tribune quoted be sure and turn on cfrb mr and mrs gordon fuller accompanied by mr and mrs jake mcmullen and grandson murray mcmullen spent the weekend at ottawa and hull quebec ssscscsxsxsssjaaattcsacsxsxssxscsac men you attention please the opening meeting of the stouffville and district christian mens fellowship will be held in the stouffville baptist church on monday evening oct 3rd at 800 pm speaker reverend w t hazlewood of- toronto rev mr hazlewood needs no introduction to the fellowship his stirring message of last year is still ringing in our ears then too we shall be honored by having mr uncle arthur smith with his violin you all recall how inspiring his renditions were last time men wouldnt it be tantamount to an insult to greet these sincere men of god with an attendance of less than five hundred and we men of stouffville can and i am sure will give them the greeting they deserve if youll be there and ill be there and oh yes we must not forget our neighbor stanley theatre stouffville ontario two shows nightly 730 and 930 pm saturday continuous showing commencing 700 pm friday sept 30 saturday oct 1 calamity jane and sam bass in technicolor starring yvonne decarlo and howard duff monday and tuesday october 3 and 4 you gotta stay happy starring joan fontaine and jimmie stewart short subjects wednesday and thursday october 5 and 6 chicken every sunday starring dan dailey and celeste holm march of time and cartoon local and personal happenings miss elsie hoover dickson hill returned from a three months visit in western canada on saturday miss hoover made the journey via cnr to relatives in calgary and edmonton spending most of her holiday with an aunt mrs isaac miller if you have something about the place that you do not want try a classified adv and if there is something you need keep an eye on that nage this week and every week good used clothing that is perhaps outgrown by the wearer can be picked up at a snap perhaps its a pup for the family a coal oil stove or a piece of farm imple ment you could do with all of them offered in this issue the classified tells you who has a car for sale and the display tell what the dealers are offering on the used car lot be informed before you buy fire threatened east end grocery firemen did a smart job on sat urday evening when summoned to the premises of alvin klinck east end grocer where the roof of the living quarters attached to the grocery store was ablaze instead of fighting the fire by turning on the water from the roof the men made their way up through a man hole to the attic and attacked the flames from inside with better effect and less water damage to the house in fact little or no water was allowed down into the rooms since the nozzle sent the water hurling from inside the roof out ward the fire was first noticed by miss edna lintner as she was proceeding to the store a few minutes after seven oclock edna said smoke was belching out through the shingles and it was the opinion of fire chief del jennings that the blaze was caused from sparks from a bonfire burn ing earlier in the afternoon the chief said sparks apparently dropped on the roof covered with at least a couple of layers of old cedar shingles these smouldered and burned through to the inside of the roof then sprang into flames property damaged will be confined mostly to roof repairs teex aged girl covers 8000 miles ox delightful tour doris conner daughter of mr and mrs charlie conner 6th con cession markham is home again after making a two months tout- taking her right to california travelling all the way by grey hound bus doris arrived in cali fornia on july 21 and spent five weeks there visiting relatives and enjoying swimming in pacific ocean and touring the beautiful south lands with its lovely palm trees date palms orange lemon and lime groves parks and moun tains modern stores and studios old missions etc doris was present at the old fashioned carnival in long branch and breakfasted in hollywood and heard the bride and groom radio program leaving los angeles she travell ed north to san francisco crossed the golden gate bridge and through redwood forest up to portland oregon thence along the columbia river highway to reach tonasket and washington doris enjoyed a week with dr and mrs stanley medhurst former residents of stouffville and while with them she visited the grand coullee dam the canadian rockies were seen from the narrow winding highways through revel- stoko lake louise and banff snow had just fallen which made the mountains even more wonder ful- beyond all description leaving banff she travelled east through the prairies to winnipeg reporting poor crops in places from winni peg the traveller continued south to chicago thence to detroit and toronto in all covering 8000 miles passing through twelve states and five provinces e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on monday oct 3rd hours 912 1c 79 phone enquiries to stouffville 23j1 the next regular meeting of stouffville municipal council is scheduled to be held on thursday evening next week delegate to calgary mrs a g thompson is attend ing the 85th anniversary of council wms being held in grace presbyterian church cal gary sept 2g to 30th mr and mrs levi forsyth accompanied by mr and mrs clayton stouffer enoyed a few days on a motor trip going as far east as montreal mr mel emmerson local trucker has purchased a building lot on the east side of baker avenue from mr earl keith the purchase- was made with a view to building a new home there in the future perhaps next year the newly acquired property is almost opposite the new residence of constable ira rusnell mr and mrs steven carr of cambray are visiting with his sister mrs jas jarvis with anything like fair weather markham fair will again make record attendance figures this year with the fine program promised the main crowd will be on hand saturday but friday promises a big day too mr and mrs f l button spent last weekend in muskoka dining at hart lodge and living at the cottage of their son reg just a mile from the lodge men of stouffville give the men from the outlying districts a royal welcome by attending the mens meeting yourself at the baptist church stouffville on monday oct 3rd at 8 pm see display else where mr bob green and son visited mr and mrs bramwell along with mr and mrs brettell from tor onto mr green was here on a visit from air bramwells home town derbyshire england they were entertained by a new tele vision set from stouffville radio electric mr john smits of stouffville machine tool works has made a good recovery from an operation performed at st michaels hospi tal toronto friends will be delighted to learn jacks genial and welcome smile has been missed about town now for several weeks and we look forward to his early resumption of business as usual mrs a e nourse president of toronto east presbyterial has been secured to give the address at the fall thankoffering service in stouffville united church on thursday afternoon october 6 members and visitors will look forward to this gathering with unusual interest mrs ken camp bell president informs the press saturday october 8 is the date set for the household furniture sale at the home of edward lint ner main street east four doors east of the brierbush hospital this home has been in existence for 35 years and some old items of furniture are listed since the home is being broken up as reported in our last issue saturday afternoon sales are popular in town and if weather permits the ample yard at the lintner place will attract a big crowd for this housebreaking event auction sale houskhom furniture dishes gurriciiing equipment etc at lot 30 cos 8 whitchurch krtli of vivian forest saturday october 8 the property of miss m hollidge small table extension table sideboard small table icebox leatherette couch 3 kitchen chairs rocking chair davenport dresser dresser rocking chair 2 wash stands bed and springs bed springs and mattress 2 desk chairs washing machine and wringer findlay oval cook stove with tank furnasola empire heater small box stove wheelbarrow lawn swing com planter horse plow horse scufller stepladder small quantity dry hardwood small incubator brooder house 3 sections harrows bay mare s years old 2 wooden barrels iron kettle 5 chicken drinking fountains root pulper barrel churn numerous other articles no reserve as property sold terms cash sale- st arts at 130 pm a s farmer auctioneer post graduate work in england dr kathleen stouffer daughter of school inspector archie stouffer formerly of stouffville and granddaughter of mr and mrs ab stouffer is taking a post graduate course in england dr stouffer has just completed a year in victoria bc doing interne work and her parents were down from haliburton last week to meet her before going overseas this is the second young lady from stouff ville to graduate in medicine in recent years having in mind dr isabelle booth leaving town shortly mr and mrs ralph forfar are moving shortly to sault ste marie and will vacate the house now occupied by them being the east half of her fathers residence len keeping on the school hill north side of main street where the double residence long known as the george urquhart property is being overhauled and modernized on saturday october 15 the for- fars will hold an auction sale of household furniture dishes etc as announced in the sale column and display adv with full list of articles in this issue lenore juma of kitchener has been displaying a watch 200 years old yet keeps perfect time it was made in london england and brought to canada by the girls father who came from macedonia warning to dog owners reeve n says that owing to so many protests against dogs running over other peoples property he has instructed con stable rusnell to enforce the dog bylaw until the council meets on october 6th when the matter will be introduced then it has been customary to relax the bylaw at this season and until spring garden time again but things are changing says the reeve he calls attention io the garbage collection today which is quite sizeable in town now and dogs habitually disturb the garbage cans and litter stuff about much to the annoyance of householders aside from this residents have asked that the bylaw be rigidly enforced until the snow comes at least because they resent dogs running over their lands as they are doing right now there are so many dogs in stouffville today that the problem is a real one admits the reeve however the council will be called on to decide the issue for the remainder of the season and until they do the constable has orders not to relax the bylaw mr ken phillips dominion stores manager at stouffville has taken on the agency for a reliable fire extinguisher some kind of extinguisher should be available in every business place and its a good thing in the home and the car as well see mr phillips mrs everton smith went down to cainsville near brantford on monday to bring her father mr joe cadieux back to stouffville where he spends the fall and winter season he will be s9 his next birthday mr art woods living next door to the presbyterian church on main street accompanied by his brother mr w j honey of milli- ken left on tuesday evening for salmon arm bc travelling cnr they expect to be away for a month mrs percy stover and miss mabel bannerman who left about a month ago on a bus trip to the west coast reached thoir destina tion a week ago and are understood to be on the route home now word to various friends in town indicate that the two local ladies are thoroughly enjoying the holiday trip dreams are rare among individ uals past 65 the stouffville cooperative will be closed all day friday september 30th for stock taking mr and mrs milton clark and son cameron of peterboro spent the weekend with relatives here before taking cameron to the oac on monday mrs f c row- botham accompanied them to guelph and on tuesday mrs thos klinck returned home with the clarks for the winter as has been her custom for several years dawson wagg is missing from his accustomed place on the winter- stein milk route while nursing a sprained ankle received in a very simple fashion at the farm of vine baker he stepped off a narrow ledge and took a tumble with the unfortunate rdsult of receiving the sprain a correction in making reference to the extended holiday trip enjoyed by mr and mrs ira rusnell and mr and mrs lewis of altona in our last issue the names of percy and harold reesor were incorrectly inserted as percy and harold rus nell the two people mentioned are brothers of mrs rusnell and mrs lewis of course and brothers-in- law only of mr rusnell only three church weddings in 53 years on sep 17 at 230 pm in rock union church ravenna margaret elizabeth daughter of mr and mrs william h johnson became the bride of earl louis brillinger son or mr and mrs john brillinger of stouffville rev wm r buchannan of rockwood perform ed the ceremony assisted by pastor glen w richardson mrs kenneth gould cousin of the bride played the organ and mrs sam loughead the brides aunt sang the lords prayer this is only the third wedding in this church since it was built in 1894 over fifty years the bride given in marriage by her father wore an ivory brocaded satin gown with a waist length veil her only ornament was a broach worn by her great grand mother nearly one hundred years ago in scotland she carried a bouquet of red roses with white heather on a white bible the brides only attendant betty mathews wore a gown of blue nylon net and carried a bouquet of pink gladioli the groomsman was bob clubine of stouffville- ushers were harold johnson the brides brother and clayton hare the grooms cousin from holland landing at the reception held at the home of the brides parents the brides mother received in a black dress assisted by the grooms mother in a gray dress both wore black accessories and pink rosebud corsages the young couple left on a honey moon trip through ontario and the states for travelling the bride wore a skipper blue suit with navy accessories a fur neckpiece the gift of the groom and a corsage of pink rosebuds the bride is a 1949 graduate of toronto bible college u u u youth for christ stouffville presbyterian church saturday 800 pm prelude of recorded music 800 pm sharp the magic of youth 830 pm song time for all to enjoy special numbers featuring arthur e smith and his violin jessie crowhurst soloist duet by mary hutchinson pauline ratcliff come with your questions and hear the director with his onthespot answers 930 closing film to every man be true n rowan director eoeooeoooooeooooeoooddoooooooodcma ftsm0 round sirloin porterhouse steaks standing rib roast prime rib roast rolled round bone shoulder roast stewing beef bless 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