the tribune stouffville oat thursday april 2 1953 qualiry service gasag extra growth power oatmialsasb fulopep chick starter fuloicp chick suricr i corobintion of ihc good old things jlong with the ijtci scientific developments oatmeal he base of ood nutrition since our grand mothers time is still the backbone of fulopep but we have added extra growth power with vitamin b12 and antibiotic supplement valuable trace mineral fortification plus sunshine and i fitccn jrjs vitamins to kic you the best j hick matter fmihic come in and see us soon stiver bros stouffville phone 64501 or 45 groses legumes good silage crops grasses rail legumes may be ensiled in either chopped i or uncut form points to remember about uncut silage are 1 long grass for silage may i be handled in the field with the regular farm equipment i such as mower with swathing j attachment or mower and lsiderake and hay loader 2 the buckrake may be used to handle 1 vt to two tons an hour at distances up to a third of a mile 3 using method xo 1 re- quires considerable labor and becomes costly when large i tonnages are involved 4 uncut crops may be stor ied in horizontal or pit silos only 5 silage losses are greater for uncut silage uncut silages ate harder to take out of the silo than nit silage here are the points a re member about chopped silage 1 the crop may be brought to the silo is uncut form and put through an ensilage cutter 2 where more than 200 tons are required it is most econo mical to use a forage harves ter as it provides the lowest cost per ton and the least amount of labor chopped forages are eas ier to unload spread and com pact than the uncut crop i they may be blown into any type of silo it is not necessary to have silage heaps on the side of a hill or level ground as with uncut silage they can be put in the con ventional upright silos imrs wm wadded resident here nearly 30 years after a lingering illness of some duration mrs william waddell passed away at her home here on- main st west on saturday match 2stht mr and mrs waddell came to stouffville tivertveight years ago and tea years ago on easier sunday mr waddell passed awav the late mrs waddell was j the former sarah m j ed wards daughter of william edwards and jane 1ugh and was born in pickering town ship her early years were spent in the balsam and clare- mom district and here she was an ardent baptist churcn j worker and attendant it was he couples usual custom to perid the winter months in i the south and mrs waddell i spent several seasons there i since her husbands death surviving is one sister mabel edwards of stouffville i a brother w e judson pre- l eceased his sister two vears h- ihe funeral on luesday itternoon was conducted from e oxeiils funeral chape by rev g davison of clare- il assisted bv itev doug- davis of stoullville the dlbearers were hector ban waiter brillinger wm con nor fred pugh ed puh and tivans ward interment was hade in claremont cemetery our local and persona happenings tribune scratch handy three for a pads re quarter k tribune classified atlvs are inserted for a minimum of 30c- cash and 2c per word mr and mis wm campbell of rosesnont visited at the home of mr and mrs c n perkins bahantrae last week reserved seat tickets for the ipx stquffvshe skating club ice revue are on sale at i e oneills the arena box office and the tribune office the famous rrxall one cent i sale is coming to houstons orug store on april 14 1 iti is watch for it many changes in wbs corner the- cooler weather of last weekend increased the sap run again and there was a good flow for a couple of days theres an easter cartoon festival at the stanley thea tre stoutrville on wednesdav april sth at 2 oclock stouffville hydro commis sion had to replace a burned tu transformer oh market street one evening last week the breakdown left residents h- that area without power for several hours the appliances at the frigi- riaire cooking school on thursday april kith spon sored by the business and pro fessional womens club are to be supplied bv kaxlin elec tric over sixty friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs jack smits on friday evening when a miscellaneous shower was tendered miss margaret freel daughter of dr and mrs 11 b freel an april bridetobe zvuz- via by hunts and jenny lind say happy easter the sweetest way our delicious candy oven fresh each one a real taste thrill many assortments to choose from chocolate bunnies easter eggs chocolate chickens houston the rexall drug store stouffville ontario mongolia resident jane h brignall dies in 69fh year on friday march 27th mrs janet ii brignall passed away a iter farm home on the 10th concession of markham follow ing a lengthy illness born in dryden at the home of her parents mr and mrs james alexander reid in the year 1ss5 the deceased moved to kinsale where she resided for thirty years and later to mon golia where she has lived for the past eight years her hus band the late john brignall predeceased her on february 3rd of this year the late mrs brignall leaves to mourn her passing one son jim on the home farm and one daughter isabella mrs wm cammack of brooklin there are also five brothers william and eric of british columbia walter in alberta and john and amo of dryden one sister prede ceased her funeral services were held at the residence on tuesday afternoon at 230 pm conduct ed by rev f g huson of the stouffville united missionary church with interment in the stouffville cemetery the pall bearers were bruce mcxally john kennedy jack buckles bill evans clarence thomp son and stanley browning xever has stouffville needed the support of the horticul tural society more than right row when the town is in the midst of a boom period be sure that you take out a membership this year and help this worthy organization stovers hot cross buns have been available for several weeks and will be in great de mand this holiday weekend buns and fresh maple syrup i a most tempting dish these da vs persons contemplating build ing in stouffville this summer and we understand there tire quite a number should not delay taking out a permit at the office of the building in spector chas atkinson tlie easter thankoliering meeting of the garrett even ing auxiliary of the stouir- ville united church will be held on wednesdav evening april 8th at eight oclock in the church parlours members and friends are invited to attend the changeover and face lifting lias been completed at lehmans shoe store giving proprietor earl lehman one of the most modern looking business places in town the new lighting too is exception ally good and all in all the renovations have added im mensely to sprucing up our business section friends and relatives gath ered on saturday evening at the home of mr and mrs er myers stouffville to celebrate the occasion of their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary the- were presented with a number of lovely gifts after which lunch was served bv mrs d middleton and miss m xash of toronto niece of the couple the carload groceteria in stouffville was offering some early blooms to their custom ers last weekend daffodils grown in british columbia and flown tca to toronto were offered in this local store not many hours after they had been cut on the west coast it ha newly courts parkin person- marks s been reported that the constructed tennis are being used for a r lot by a number of in town the tire of various vehicles are vets skmi site for bowlixg esta be i sh m e xt at a meeting of markham veterans association held last week it was decided to accept an offer reportedly 2000 for an so foot strip on the south of their property near the markham fair grounds run ning the complete depth of the lot between washington and lerman streets this leaves the veterans about 40 feet adjoining their building on the south the purchasers are messrs leslie dimma and nelson ham the new owners intend to erect a bowling centre a number of friends gath ered at the home of- mr and airs albert king near ring- wood on saturday evening to tender a miscellaneous shower to vera king wlto is being married this thursday the stouffville high school board convened for a time on wednesday evening to settle some of the final details of the new school building here the matter of brick colour was one of the points to be deter mined architects shore moffat are planning on having the final plans ready for the calling of tenders in april mr jas greenwood mark ham real estate broker and his salesman harry m spang wish to announce the opening of their new office at the cor ner of xo 7 highway and 7th con markham twp about i mile west of markham village the office telephone number at the new location is mark ham 21 2v plainly visible on the crushed surface this eyesore was only recently cleaned up by the local lions club at consider able expense and it is hoped that this practice will cease before more damage has been caused many changes have tran spired in this the former w b sanders residence one of the most prominent corners in stouffville a half century ago many will recall the fine lawn and fence which surround ed til is corner property where now stands the v g garrett garage the outward structure lias been little changed but the interior was made into a multiple twofamily dwelling some years back w b sanders the name by which this brick home is most familiarly known settled in stouffville over eightyfive years ago com ing to canada from devon shire england in isgl in 1s75 the records show he was deputyreeve of whitchurch and served the village of stouffville as reeve for seven years he was warden of york county in issi and a jus tice of the peace he also served the community as postmaster for more than a quarter century today the house is occupied by mr and mrs jas austin and the joy beauty salon operated by mrs austin mrs austin mr and mrs alan boadway live in the rear apartment interment was made in riverdale cemetery at weston on monday of the late w a stonehouse former storekeep er in stouffville who passed away at his beach avenue home in toronto on friday march 27th he was in his 73rd year mr stonehouse conduct ed a grocery business some years ago on the site of the present mayfair restaurant surviving are his wife the former elfie drew two daugh- ers zelda and phyllis mrs j dempter and four sons winston arnold james and douglas of toronto wzmfc step smartly into spring in a lovely pair of shoes pretty and comforlablc for your easter parading our exciting new styles in calf patent leather choose now the death occurred in tor onto on thursday of another of stouffvilles early residents harold w george he was born in stouffville in 1803 and engaged in the lumber busi ness operated here by the george family harold george was a son of the late samuel george and following his younger days in stouffville he resided in aurora for a time he is survived by his wife a daughter and one sister helen warmington kirkfield the late harold george is a nep hew of richard george town pioneer whose obituary ap peared in a recert issue of this newspaper several fastmoving gents in a stolen car were not quite fast enough the escape the opp radio network here the other day and were picked up just six miles from where they had run off without pay ing for a tankful of gas the incident occurred at ken ogdens garage at bahantrae the attendant had just com pleted filling her up when the men drove away the word was immediately relayed by phone to the provincial police radio station at new market and the car which proved to be stolen and the men were nabbed by a cruiser by the time they had reached mt albert dr and mrs s s ball were in hanover on thursday attending the funeral of the late mrs a e ball sister-in- law of our local physician mrs a e ball was a former school teacher in hanover and passed away suddenly in jacksonville florida while holidaying there with her hus band in the issue of february 26th it was reported that the chris lamoreaux property at milliken had been sold to a real estate agent for sg0000 and then four weeks later was resold to an industrial firm for 120000 according to l a willoughby real estate this report was false as the pro perty has not been resold nor has it been offered for sale announcement mr and mrs joe jones of glen major will be at home to their friends and relatives on wednesday afternoon april 8th from 230 to 5 oclock on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary hsh5hs2wffi5hshsh5jrara5eshe5hjsj5hw5hs2 stouffville united church good friday s15 pm our choir will present the easter cantata entitled life eternal this friday will be good friday and a public holiday first of the season it will be a day for taking off the storm windows for many people while others regard it solely as a religious occasion when no work shall be carried on special services will lie held in all the local churches on easter sunday and in the christian church on good fri day morning an easter can tata will be presented in the united church on good fri day evening lehmans shoes stouffville ontario attending the funeral of their sister the late mrs job scott in town last weekend were the clendenning boys earl from lloydminster in the west pete from sudbury and murray from kirkland lake earl clendenning rcmp offi cer has not visited the home town since 1010 and brother murray has not been here since before that time these wellknown brothers marvell ed at the many changes in town and spent an interested hour at the arena both being keen hockey fans ear clen denning followed the teaching profession in his early years ind is now completing twentv- two years with canadas fam ous police force four of the clendenning brothers plaved with the stouffville intermed iate ball team a one time in cluding mac who is still on the home farm at the corner of the 6h con of whitchurch last brief meditation on the words from the cross organist mrs c nolan choir leader txrne boadway i 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you can store the mill wherever you wish hitch it to your tractor and go anywhere to grind also sec the famous gehl forage harvester blowers selfunloading wagons hay cuttersilo fillers thtrti nothing btlltr then a gehl stouffville coop coop zztezl phone 209