the tribune stouffville 0m thurdaj- february is 193 nmmwwwi mmunmh t l l quality service dont miss this livestock and poultry meeting veterans hall stouffville thurs feb 25th at s pm mr k j karst of swift companys livestock division will discuss such subjects as grass silage vs corn silage effect of rations on hojr grades antibiotics on ho feedinii mastitis control preventing kentosis milk fever mr r i davis poultry specialist with swift company will talk on such timely subjects as high level feeding of antibiotics in poultry feed respiratory diseases and egg production hybred hens egg production bring your questions and neighbors to the meeting refreshments door prizes sponsored by stiver bros unionville stouffville aurora in cooperation with swift canadian co limited v- cb 5 esses zzze engagement mr and mrs thos h jennings of stouffville ont announce the en gagement of their daugh ter audrey isobel to mr donald ross devine son of mrs muriel devine and the late dr ew devine orillia ont the mat riage will take place on saturday afternoon march 6 at 3 pm in the stouff ville united church mr and mrs jake baker will sail from new york on the queen elizabeth this wednes day bound for england there they will visit with mrs bak ers sister helen mr and mrs rothschild and two children it is six years since they have seen each other mr and mrs baker will be away foi sever al weeks ioof euchre dont forget theioof eu chre thus friday night feb 19th under auspices of the cancer polio tb fund admission 35c prizes and re freshments after a spelt of icy roads the fender mechanics can ex pect a bumper crop the iww hendricks hard ware took on a new look last week with new awnings on the front of this large block new glass is being installed in some of the windows and a new front door as well is to be hung a miscellaneous shower was given by miss mary trem- blay at the home of mr and mrs levi mustard on friday evening last for miss wilma watt of dawes rd miss watt is to be married to mr dave trembley son of mrs claire bell stouffville on feb 26th a meeting was held in the united church parlors tues day feb 9th called by some citizens of stouffville in con junction with the ministerial association the purpose was to discuss the forming of a temperance association the rev ew smalley of the temperance federation presided after discussion it was decided to vote in a com mittee pres fred campbell vice pres reg stouffer sec c davis directors mrs h dewitt mrs j ratcliff mrs ag thompson mrs f steck- ley clarence stafford miss marg hisey rev fg huson this committee s to meet at a later date to discuss means of education in temperance a successful valentine tea and bake sale was held by the cgit in the united church basement on saturday after noon those pouring tea were mrs delbert booth mrs milt storev mrs a wood of stoufiville and mrs eddy of weston three of our public school teachers miss b wray miss mckay and miss eddy are the leaders for the cgit and miss joy wood is presid ent there are around twenty- five members the girls real ized about 65 from their tea weddings ikwix bajko baskets of yellow and bronze mums intermingled with ferns formed the setting in listowe j united church for the mar riage of patricia eleanor kath leen baird of london to dav- d kent irwin also of london the bride u the daughter of mr and mrs jh baird of lis- towel while the bridegroom is the son of mr and mrs wl irwin of claremont the rev jd martin per formed the ceremony and j lome willits played the wed ding music given in marriage by her father the bride was charm ing in a ballerina length strap less gown of lace ami net fa shioned with long sleeve bol ero jacket her short veil fell from a tiara belonging to the bridegrooms great grandmo ther she carried a white bi ble with two orchids and a small piece of heather from ireland enhanced with short ribbon streamers mrs jack duesberry of v hitby as matron of honor wore a mauve net strapless ballerina length gown with matching headdress and car ried a bouquet of yellow and mauve poms jack duesberry whitby ivas best man and mr ronald skelton stratford ushered soloist was miss marilyn parish who wore a strapless 2own of green net and taffeta with matching net stole and a corsage of bronze baby mums her selections were the lords prayer and this is our day beloved at the reception held in the masonic banquet hall the brides mother received in a gown of blue crepe and lace with black accessories she was assisted by the bride grooms mother in a brown corded taffeta costume with brown hat and bag pink glov es and corsage of roses for going away the ibride conned a blue orlon and wool dress blue hat and gloves with brown muskrat coat brown handbag and shoes upon their return from their honeymoon trip they will re side on brampton road lon don wedding tsapoitis kummexie a pretty wedding was sol emnized in the greek orthod ox church of st george on saturday january 23rd when winifred janet only daugh ter of mr and mrs pt rum- menie of goodwood was unit ed in marriage to tommy tsa- poitis youngest son of mr and mrs g tsapoitis of to ronto the reverend constan- tine andrew officiated the bride given in marriage by her father wore white nylon net over satin with solid bead ed headdress and carried a cascade of red roses the maid of honour miss greta smith of goodwood and misses hel en harris and n nicoletoas of toronto were attired in floor length gowns of net over taf feta in pastel shades the groom was attended by mr constantine stasinkes during the ceremony each held a long white lighted candle after a reception at the grooms home the happy couple left on a short motor trip they will re side in toronto our local and personal happenings the tribune has another new remington portable type- writer to rent i mr and mrs m watt have returned home from their holidav in the south sergt and mrs m dixon and son of pitton visited with her parents mr and mrs r fieury for several days last week mr and mrs reg button and mr and mrs alf mole left last weekend by motor for florida they will e gone a couple of weeks iiajbiaejajaiskibiaje waggs jewellery stouffville ontario horticultural meeting monday feb 22 at s oclock in the united church base ment is the time and place of the next open meeting of the society a very interesting program is being arranged bring along any questions you may wish to have discussed the pictures to be shown have been taken by one of our loc al girls miss sue sellers while she was touring some of the european countries a silver collection will be taken xotes on growing poinsettas by mrs milt storey the successful growing of poinsettas requires a few care ful rules they may drop their leaves because of gas in the air too much or too little wat er poor soil late potting or too small a pot the usual rea sons however are chilling the temperature is unsafe below 63 degrees drafts and watering with cold water if possible have some humid ity in the air they are fond of sunlight but- never expose them suddenly to it if possib le give them an even tempera ture of around 70 degrees day and night they often require 2 waterings a day after blooming give com plete rest for 2 months place them in the basement gie very little water after resting prune and give plant fresh oil place plant in the garden protected from winds for the summer the growth removed in pruning can be used as slips to start new plants that will bloom for christmas spray and bring indoors be fore any cold nights place in sunny window give daily wa tering and care it lit ten below zero in town on friday morning as old mali winter let everyone know he was still very much alive the uxbridge kinsmen club are sponsoring a photo contest and all entries must be turned in apr 15th for further particulars contact w r smalley principal of the uxbridge public school our melville correspondent mrs h houck had an inter esting visitor the other day a homing pigeon which lived in and around the houck home for three days the bird was banded the number being cu53 and xo 35s2 mrs houck relates that the bird was so tame that whenshe opened the door each night it walked right in which seemed quite a novelty however after three days it vanished mrs houck believes that it was possibly on quite a long trip and had merely stopped to rest 7th concession farmer made this clock the welding clinic held a cy bellmans last friday even ing was largely attended the some thirty men present were shown ithe many uses the lin coln 180 amp welder could be put to use on the modern farm welding and brazing for the first time was a novel ex perience for a good number of those present a followup to the clinic will be a series of welding schools where the student will be taught to sold er braze hardsurface worn parjs cut to pierce in addi tion to welding in all positions the first school in this series begins at cy bellmans friday feb 19 there are two or three openings in the third school beginning march 2nd those interested are advised to get in touch with cy bell man at 280 on tuesday of last week two deer were seen on the farm of imr lewis grove 9th con of imarkham one a doe the other a fawn were bound ing across the fields at a rapid rate and according to mr grove they were clearing the wire fences with comparative ease a short time later the deer appeared on church st east of imarkham village and apparently became frightened by the stouffville creamery truck in attempting to re trace their steps the fawn be came tangled up in a fence and broke its neck constable bill shearn of the imarkham twp police was called and was forced to kill the badly in jured animal dies x local xursixg home at 91 one of richmond hills old est residents charlotte heise died at stouffville xursing home recently in her 92nd year miss heise who was torn on february 23 1s62 spent the past year at stouff ville her health was always good and she was seldom ill until the last two years when she began to decline she was the daughter of the lae jacob and margaret heise and was the eldest of five children her mother pis sed away when miss heise was 10 years old when the fa mily lived on a farm on lot 27 concession 2 markham twp following the death of her mother she went to live with her aunt mrs xancy eyer who moved to north yonge street about the year 1ss0 miss heise was a member of richmond hill presbyterian church and attended services there as long as she was able closest surviving relatives are her brother eleazor of california and two cousins levi b heise of victoria square and mrs leah steck- ley of gormley the funeral was held from wright and tavlor funeral home richmond hill with rev jx hepburn of the pres byterian church and bishop al winger of gormley con ducting the service interment was in heise hill cemetery don mills road pallbearers were floyd perkins donald pickering murray wideman harold heise clifford winger and roy brillinger not in time for last weeks issue was the pic ture taken by the tribune photographer of albert grove 7th concession of markham standing beside the grandfathers clock which was constructed by his father ezra grove wellknown farmer the grove family boast two of these famous timepieces the one being a 150-year- old model and highly priz ed much of the furniture in the grove home has been made by mr grove mr and mrs dawson davis spent the weekend with sgt charles davis who left on monday for korea mr and mrs gar lehman and mr and mrs walter bril linger left by motor for flor ida this week the two local couples will go to daytona beach mrs gt lee and mrs jh ratcliff left by plane for st petersburg florida on mon day after spending a month in florida the couple plan to spend some time in roanoke virginia with mr and mrs b gary richardson mr and mrs lc murphy of oakville spent the weekend in town with mr and mrs lome boadway mrs murphy is at present doing some sup ply teaching at the oakville public school teaching grades 3 and 1 the largest and costliest neon electric sign yet to be in stalled in stouffville went up last week in front of harolds grill operated by harold dix on this popular eatery can be seen the length of the business section with this new illumin ation and the sign will no doubt attract the tourist trade as well as regular visitors mr and mrs gordon hold- en erla and billie and mrs ridout were in dundas on sunday to call on rev and mrs m gillion the former has been sick for some time they also saw their nephew mervin gillion manager of ni agara finance in hamilton who was bound and gagged in a holdup of that firm on sat urday the wms auxiliary of st james presbyterian church met at the home of mrs ag thompson on thursday feb 11 in the absence of the pres ident mrs r stevens the 1st vice pres mrs c morris pre sided following a call to worship and prayer reports were presented by the secret aries announcement was made of the presbyterian training institutes being held feb 8th to 12th in calvin and st johns presbyterian churches toronto leaders of all church groups are urged to at tend the study period was in charge of group 1 mrs a hattisby conducted the devo tions reading the parable of the sower with commentary the study book a voyage of discovery was reviewed using chapter ii subject is it worthwhile the presentation took the form of a debate led by miss e goudie and mrs ag thompson resolved that it is worthwhile to educate the indian young people in resid ential schools mrs elmer ferguson was honoured by the auxiliary in being present ed with a life membership certificate of the wjms the meeting closed with the lords prayer a social half hour was enjoyed mr russel dickie of wel- wyn sask visited with mr and mrs r fieury last week rev john mclachlan form erly of whitevale hits been in vited to take over the services at lemonville and ballantrae united church his ministry will commence this sunday mr and mrs levi mustard and baby son and miss lade- ma hamill sister of mrs mus tard visited in owen sound over the weekend with their parents mr and mrs s ham- ill and mr and mrs j must ard mr and mrs john angel and family of thornhill were visitors at the jos mertens home on sunday miss shirley bone nurse-in- training at wellesley hospital toronto spent the weekend at her home here ken jennings member of the tribune staff left by mot or on sunday for montreal and the mt tremblanc ski re sort this local son is quite an expert on the hickory sticks and visits this renowned re sort each winter the modern way is coop farm gasoline delivery you get the same top quality in coop oils and greases delivered right to your farm ask your coop driversalesman another worthwhile local coop service stouffville coop phones 2459 and 122