the tribune stouffville ont thursday november 17 1949 s3 qnality a vitamin boost for layers ouaker fulopep super green pellets maintain egg production during told winter months service w vitaminized quaker fulopep super green pellets check colds and keep birds in good health and laying heavily the vitamin richness of super green pellets also help your breeders produce eggs of high hatchabili- ty and strong 1 livable chicks feeds car of beet pulp on track western oats mixed chop barley f schumacher feed oilcake meal vim feed sweetened vim gluten feed pork0 hog grower pork0 hog starter pork0 hog finisher local and personal happenings more than two hundred kiddies enjoyed that free skating provided by tiie athletic club at the local arena on saturday afternoon mr and mrs peter reaman and family of stevensville spent the weekend at the home of his parents and brother ralph on the townline mr and mrs allen reif of ken- more ny spent the weekend at the home of her brother post master e b leavens mr jos mertens and margery and mrs f goudie visited on sun day with mrs jas hoover of edgelv the mothercraft advice room will open in the united church basement tuesday nov 22 from 1130 am to 5 pm all mothers and babies welcome get your reserved seats now for the first game this friday night of a home and home series stouffville clippers and markham million aires arena box office open each day tickets also for sale at harry watts store markham stiver bros friends of mrs earl keith will io glad to know that she is improv ing after having underwent a serious operation in the toronto east general hospital mrs keith is now at the home of her brother in north toronto mrs m cressman of new dun- nurserykindergarten news dee has been spending a short j one morning last week eight time with mr and mrs m shupe c people visited stoufi- they ind friends of this vicinity friends will be glad to learn that mr bert bell one of our main street active business men is home from a toronto hospital following a surgical operation and hopes are high for his rapid return to normal health dr s t bodendistel who has hobbled many a horse for one reason or another is himself hobb ling about these days all because he twisted his ankle in some man ner while doing some professional work on an animal in the stall the twist tore the ligament necessitat ing the foot being placed in a cast for several weeks the officials of the north york plowing association acknowledges certain receipts herewith that were not mentioned in the prize lists they included 5 received from black bros of toronto and 2 each from reeve ed logan of whitchurch and fred byer of stouffville the john deere agent fred e byer is planning another of his popular entertainments for the farmers to be held in the legion hall on thursday nov 24 after noon and evening so watch for his display announcement in this issue the new hospital for sick child ren nearing completion on uni versity ave south of college st in toronto will be one of the most modern on the continent when it opens its doors next july there will be c32 beds compared to 320 in the old building public school pupils attending newmarket public school from outside the corporation are charg ing the sum of 9 per month but it does not stop a couple of dozen of children living on the outskirts of newmarket from going to the town school wswsressoswttacxxjsxsxxs space heaters palm 10 fawcett 10 13 silent glow 4 10 13 come in and see our complete line of oil heaters we can supply all of our customers with distillate and fuel oil guaranteed we install these heaters at no extra charge remember when you buy from the coop you buy from yourself stouffville coop association phone stouffville 269 or 122 dbooqoocxklooowqqocooooooooooooofli youth for christ stouffville presbyterian church saturday 800 pm 745 pm recorded prelude 800 pm films carefully chosen for your profit and enjoyment 820 pm song service opened by a number from youth for christ choir special numbers of the evening by mr david b tees of fairlawn church and choir mem bers question time quizz time inspiration time 930 pm closing film 4th in the life of st paul series way of salvation where youth meets youth and christ is honored n rowan director mr bruce valleau former gar age owner in stouffville who left about four yeais ago has returned and is employed on the staff of the stouffville arena limited his former garage building once owned by arthur swift at corner of main and entrance to tlu arena was burned clown obrien made a from a sundays downpour of rain dur ing the afternoon kindly held off until the remembrance day par ade passed by and the visitors were under cover there is still a shortage of water in many creeks and wells are not too well supplied consequently several days of heavy rain woud be very beneficial to our needs during the winter season you may have your piano tuned by applying at stouffville radio electric where connection is made with a former gerhard- heintzman tuner who is now busy in the stouffvillemarkham area and south of markham village this tuner reports to the tribune that he is receiving a big line of work from this district which he will continue to service indefin itely we hear there are one or two small apartments for rent in town which is unusual after the house stringency however the places that have come to our notice may be taken ere this reaches the street line stouffville is a village of low taxes cheap water and altogether a delightful place to live this paper suggests that if you want a place on the board of its munici pal council the annual mr elias hoover avenue resident has remarkable recovery severe paralytic attack which left have seen him quite helpless for weeks mr hoover is much improved now enjoys his meals and listens to the news read to him from the tribune each week one of our longest standing citizens every body is interested in his progress to normal health again dr and mrs harry wilson former residents now living in shelbourne were in town on sun day visiting friends and while here toured our new stouffville arena a new arena has just been completed in shelbourne and dr wilson aided a delegation of local men in obtaining information on their arena while it was under construction last summer ville station they entered the waitingroom asked if the train was on time and quietly seated themselves the people already waiting for the train evidenced great interest in this group it was serious and selfcontrolled the conversation was mostly concern ed with absorbing impressions and facts to be translated into creative activity back at the nursery- kihdergarten the onlookers were surprised and impressed for this was a group of fiveyearold child ren from the stouffville nursery- kindergarten they were planning a work project about the station as the train pulled in the group with the teacher went out to the platform the children eagerly watched the mail and freight be ing unloaded and the passengers disembarking they held a most enjoyable conversation with the conductors and promised that when their station project was finished they would take it down to show to the crew after the train left and the signals were changed the children paid a visit to the station master and his wife and small granddaughter then they returned to the school with coloured paper paste scissors and crayons the group worked on a picture of their exper ience it now occupies a prominent place in the playroom they are now planning a trip back to the station with the finished project there will also be other such educational experiences planned for the future perhaps you and your neighbour this group on such a tour and wondered about it these little folk are the future citizens of stouffville of the world they are going to be the planners and peacemakers of the 1970s the trip described is a first step in learning how to plan together work together and play together these children in a period of pre school training are becoming well- adjusted self- controlled members of our society at the level of their own speed of development and growth they are learning to con sider the wellbeing of the group rev g b johnson former markham and lnionvillk pastor funeral services for rev george isaac bray johnson 3 rector of st saviours anglican church for 25 years who died sunday at his home richmond hill were held at st saviours church interment was in st johns norway ceme tery active in the ministy of the anglican church for 10 years mr johnson retired officially six years ago hut continued to serve the church a graduate of trinity college he engaged in missionary work in stanhope and maple lake haliburton while a student during world war ii mr johnson took charge of the parish of king maple and oak ridges in the absence of the rector who was on chaplaincy duty after his ordination in 1906 he was appoint ed rector of scarboro and was responsible for the building of st margarets church west hill he subsequently served as rector of unionville sunderland and markham after he became rector of st saviours church in 1917 the parish hall was built pennies still rolling in reports on old or ancient pennies still are rolling in to the office of this paper maurice eby gth concession of markham possesses a penny dated 1s14 which he found under an old log building on the eby farm incidentally the farm itself has been deeded in the family since 1s02 and therefore constitutes one of the longest holdings to remain in a family in markham township and know that if each person wishes to be an accepted member of that group he must discipline himself and accept the rules of good group activity nurserykindergarten is not a place where a mother leaves her child to play for an hour or two it is a place of education and guidance for the children under trained supervision learning is fun because it is always fun to learn within ones own age group would you like to know more about our daytoday program and to learn of the principles of pre school education well meet us again in this column next week the tribune is in receipt of a letter from a shareholder of the stouffville arena limited which is not published because the author failed to make known his or her identity a longstanding condition of any newspaper when the author is making an attack on an individual or company or busi ness firm if this information is forthcoming the communication will appear in our next issue will be held on nov 25 at that lime consideration can be given to your wishes look after my frog the renfrew mercury reports an incident worth croaking about the other day a lad was sent to a grocery store in renfrew for some meeting goods obtained his purchase and a youth leadership training school has been conducted in stouffville united church for the past five weeks under the auspices of the rural section of toronto east presbytery of the united church four courses of study were provided under the leader ship of rev atkinson of uxbridge mr stalter of markham miss l lapp of cedar grove and rev davis fortyseven attended the school and 27 wrote the required assignments 18 received certifi cates of merit the closing exer cises were conducted last sunday evening when despite the heavy rain a good congregation gathered for this service mr fred cook of bradford was the guest speaker and his subject unfinished busi ness was both timely stimulating and challenging these schools are most commendable and most valuable in stemming the tide of irresponsibility and loose living among our young people we must have good leadership to build character for a better tomorrow wvv a well attended meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary of the united church was held last week at the home of mrs h o klinck mrs arthur wood presided the devotional service was under the leadership of miss margaret hosie the theme god at work among men through the holy spirit miss edna hoover gave a reading on christian stewardship and mrs charles neal on temperance the third chapter of the study book was reviewed by miss ann lehman the topic enlightening the mind told of the encouraging work among the chinese people under the guidance of dr beeton a duet was rendered by mrs j m storey and mrs edward nigh accompanied by miss ann leh man at the piano mrs claude brillinger accompanied by mrs joseph gayman sang several num bers appropriate to the seasons as the members contributed their birthday offering a vote of thanks to those contributing to the pro gram was expressed by mrs herbert lee and closed the meet ing with prayer lunch was served and a social time enjoyed went home then he remembered he had left a can on the counter and since it was quite a distance to the store from his home he phoned the grocer and said i was in your store an hour ago and left my glass jar with mv frog in it on the counter i cant come back before you close up would you catch some flies and feed him until to morrow when i can pick him up the paper didnt say but no doubt the merchant was accom modating and looked after the frog all right annual commencement exercises the annual high school com mencement will be held next week on nov 2125 in the legion hall principal l c murphy says the program this year will be well up to the high standard expected there will be a play entitled birdseye view of mabel the valedictory address will be deliver ed by mary grove and other items presented will include musical numbers pyramids and of course the presentation of diplomas will be made set aside either thurs day or friday evening next week for the high school entertainment fred campbell deputy district governor of zone 18 lions inter national made his official visit to the stouffville club on monday evening fred campbell has been a most active member of the local lions club for some years and has served terms as secretary in his address lion campbell praised the achievements of his local club their influence for good in the com munity and called for effort in new fields such as more industry for our town while he stated that many of the improvements he advocated did not come directly under lions activities the lions civic improvement committee could take the lead in promoting and suggesting to municipal authorities concerning these improvements the district deputy was introduced by lion douglas davis and a motion of thanks was called by lion chas nolan two new members wally nicholson and lloyd brown were installed into membership by lion campbell vicepresident lion ted edwards conducted the supper meeting in the absence of presi dent lion l c murphy stanley theatre stouffville ontario two shows nightly monday to saturday 7 pm 9 pm friday saturday november 18 19 make believe ballroom with ruth warrick frankie laine jerome courtland phantom valley chas starrett smiley burnett mon tues wed november 21 22 23 george in civvy street starring george formby bohemian girl with laurel hardy thursday friday november 24 25 not wanted with sally forrest leo benn the naked truth about our most shameful public scandal round sirloin porterhouse steaks 65 standing rib roast prime rib roast rolled round bone shoulder roast stewing beef bless brisket or plate bone in stewing lamb bone in shoulder lamb lamb chops leg of lamb pure pork sausage ox tongues fresh or pickled side bacon smoked back bacon peameal back bacon bnidseye frosted foods green beans oysters oboyles meat market telephone 35 lb 55 lb 65 lb 45 lb 45 lb 25 lb 25 tb 35 lb 55 lb 55 lb 40 lb 30 lb 60 lb 85 lb 85 31c 55c