qitalitv this 7i wcost plan keeps hens iaying wui quaker fulopep egg mash get more eggs at lower cost the ful-o- pep save- onfeed way service fuel fuel we have american briquettes alberta hard coal pocohontas nut size coal limited quantity of anthracite stove nut pea coal stoker bituminous coal supplied from dock stiver bros notice of error the stouffville cooperative association wishes to make a correction in their chick advertisement of last week this adv should have read bray chick hatchery instead of marshall chick hatchery we are very sorry for any inconvenience or embarrassment that this adv may have caused skvline farms new school section proposed for l wilcox at a ratepayers meeting held in the oak ridges school section yonge street last week a decis ion was reached to urge the forma tion of a separate school section for wilcox lake to comprise lots 65 67 and 68 township of whitchurch now forming part of the oak ridges section with the lake area created into a new section it was felt the remaining oak ridge section could handle its problem better a fourroomed school was envisioned for the lake where the population is steadily increasing and thereby creating a school problem that so far goes unsolved while children go uneducated be cause of lack of building accommo- dation a lake resident pointed out that the township council had power to lend financial aid to a struggling section which aid would be at the expense of the whole township we can well imagine what the farm ratepayers would say if council saw fit to take taxes from the other sections and appropriate them to lake wilcox area all of whom are overflow residents from toronto said one official of the township if it turns out that the council is forced to give financial assist ance to a new section or even the present school section to enable it to enlarge the school it would be a strong talking card in favor of a township school board one rate payer pointed out mr and mrs chas tindall visit ed in toronto with their daughter mrs o downer one day last week they also spent a day with friends at lindsay youth for christ stouffville is looking forward to seeing you again on saturday night at fellowship centre lemonville 730 to 1000 pm skating and time to become better acquainted with each other 1000 pm all are welcomed into the hall for one- half hour when rev rowan helps us to become better acquainted with the word of god and the christ of calvary where youth meetsyouth and christ is honored special announcement regarding the musical festival- correction in section 1 class 1 12 yrs and under minuet boocherini class 2 14 years and under consolation mendelssohn all entries must be in by march 15 1950 mr david tees of toronto adjudicator local and personal happenings elmer daniels beads local park commission stouffville park commission was reorganized on friday evening with elmer daniels being elected chairman chas nolan was re elected secy treasurer other mem bers of the board are k r davis dr s s ball ken laushway and municipal council appointments harry ratclitf and henry ogden some important improvements were discussed for the local athletic field concerning the present grandstand and absence of toilet facilities stouffville institute scores again the president and officers of stouffville womens institute held a successful demonstration of oven cooked meals under the able guidance of miss m myer of the branch of home economics of the dept of agriculture the accommodation of the municipal hall was taxed to capacity with registration of 190 ladies a great deal of praise and thanks go to the business men of the town for the very fine way in which they cooperated the fine presents they so generously donated showed it pays to shop in stouffville the lovely gifts were won by the following tuesday feb 4 special prize by norman farr won by mrs william morris 1st donated by spofford co won by mrs a paisley 2nd by storeys drug store winner mrs c morganson 3rd by ken wagg jewellery winner mrs shuttleworth 4th by mr golden winner mrs eli lehman 5th by carload groceteria win ner mrs chas nolan 6th by hodgins grocerv winner mrs dr thomas wednesday feb 8 special prize by agnews hard ware winner mrs les wilson 1st prize by 5c to 100 store winner helen nicely 2nd prize by riches hardware winner audrey keith 3rd by dominion store winner mrs truman holden 4th by k middlemiss winner mrs cain special prize by h schell win ner violet hoover 5th by boadways drug store winner mrs meyer 6th by ratcliffs store winner mrs w g sanderson special mention is due norman farr stouffville radio electric for the fine ultra modern moffat stove used in the demonstration mrs a p burgin was convener and was very ably assisted by the ladies of her committee mrs sanderson mrs williamson mrs lickorish mrs arnold one of the three little girls from the george symes band which will take part in kiwanis festival in toronto is darlene young first to the left in this picture a grand daughter of rev and mrs t davis of stouffville the uniforms of red and white give the city youngsters a distinc tive appearance darlene is the daughter of mr and mrs young her mother being the former floral davis mr jos mertens and margery mr and mrs fletcher goudie and helen spent sunday in toronto tvith mrs al leith and mrs frank garland mr and mrs james porter and son bob were in town from new castle over the weekend the guests of mr and mrs norman baker mr and mrs ivan goudie and family are now comfortably settled in a house in the east end of town ivan has been transferred from work in hamilton to toronto next sunday evening in the stouffvjlle united church a colour ed film entitled the lords foot steps will be shown this is a new picture filmed in the holy land and depicts the life and ministry of jesus christ a broken axle on the passenger engine two miles from peterboro last thursday morning was the cause of delay with the cnr train going to toronto however nobody was injured or even badly fright ened when the engine broke down but wouldbe travellers at stouff ville had to abide their time for two hours until the train reached here markham new winter policy doors open 645 pm show rts 700 pm monday to saturday matinee sat at 200 pm miss celeste bright member of the canadian bank of commerce staff is on holidays which are be ing spent in the usa rev wm rae obrien ave addressed the congregation in for ward baptist church toronto on sunday weathered storm well monday nights storm which lasted until tuesday midday was not so bad in the stouffville region as it appears to have been in some parts of the province roads were kept open to toronto and the morning passenger train for the city was right on schedule gray coach went out on time in the early morning too so the picture has often been worse farm lanes were more or less blocked and side streets in town were heavy going afternoon on tuesday they were opened and this is the first occasion this winter that the village has been called on to per form any road work of this nature which is a record since the policy was adopted only a few years ago of plowing town streets sellers and atkinson and will be held regularly and offer anyone the opportunity to exchange anything they have to sell for cash before they leave the sale persons wishing to know more about this new type of community service might do so by getting in touch with the owner or by watch ing this paper for further informa tion euchre at the ioof rooms this friday evening feb 17th prizes and refreshments e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffville on monday feb 20th one nite only thurs feb 16th dont wash the dishes ma throw em away its fullofun family night one child admitted free with two adult relatives i gala screen show lucky draws varieties on the screenbritains funniest family the huggets in here come the huggets plus king of the carnival in technicolor plus disney color cartoon family night is fun fun fun for the family and the youngster is on us friday saturday feb 17 18 joel mccrea veronica lake in ramrod monday tuesday feb 20 21 here he is the nations no 1 funnyman milton berle in always leave them laughing wednesday thursday feb 22 23 together on the same program the judge steps out and the setup a new business soon having recently completed an inspection tour of most of the community sales held in ontario w d atkinson local auctioneer started last week to remodel the old rink in which he plans on open ing as soon as possible one of the most modern and uptodate com munity sales arena found any where in ontario and when com pleted it will have a new paint job be fitted with fluorescent lighting and a new interior this new type of community sales service offers the buyer and the seller a meeting place where they can get together and carry on business this community sales service has proven a great benefit to the community in which they are held the sales will be conducted by j thirty days sentence for collecting illegal insurance charged with collecting unemployment insurance when he was working thos mclllwain stouffville workman was sent enced a fine of 45 and costs or 30 days in jail in county court last monday the accused failed to put up the money and accepted the alternative sentence he was said to have had employment in or around stouffville while at same time claiming insurance t dance dance saturday j evening 1 at veterans memorial hall stouffville music by gary lewis and his band admission 50c queen automatic oil brooder quiet safe economical over 1000 baby chicks can be sheltered in the clean con trolled heat of the new queen automatic oil brooder perfect sootiest combustion eliminates cleaning fire haz ards and down drafts the efficient operation of the queen oil brooder on low- cost no 1 fuel oil can save up to 30 on your fuel bills ask at your stouffville coop association