m kuvfmmm ft m iwm wiwm mmm mm per only 7 lbs 100 birds per day i s birds p of master growing pellets will feed your pullets until laying age master growing pellets a bet ter on range because 1 there is less waste from wind or spilling 2 pellets can be fed right on the ground no troughs are needed 3 poultry like pellets better i pellets are more economical to feed mmmmml mmmmmj master balanced feeds for n cksscs or poumi fiih tnf siccx fll icaiinc amihlts k docs 3 i m mm mm ml mmmmmk stiver bros stouffville phone 6150s fnbilts whoilckp tords tventuaccf buy m a ste r lemonville mr and mrs geo hood had sunday dinner with mr and i mrs clarence hood sunday visitor with mr and i mr w clauchton were mr and mrs frank hall daniel hall and mrs d hall mrs a yake is spending a few day with her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs blake yake visitor with mr and mrs elmer well on sundav were mr and mrs bud kerr mr and mrs lewis wolfe mr and mrs john gibbins and family 2nd mr and mrs floyd for- i syth and family mr and mrs r burbank of toronto have moved otit to their home here for the sum mer mr and mrs jim rae and family had dinner sunday night with her mother mrs wm beach visitors with mr and mrs gilliam on mothers day were i her parents mr and mrs john britlinger and gladys mr and mrs earl brillincer and family i rev norman rowan and mrs v h johnson of ravenna dont forget tnat church and sunday school are held in the morning now at 945 late john h lehman born at ringwood death occurred sat everting j may 1 im of joan h leh man son of the late mr and mrs abraham lehman the late mr lehman was born at ringwood seventy nine years ago he attended school atl ririgwcjd stouffville mark- ham as a young man he was for a time manager of iroquois hotel in toronto for the late frank carrie who was owner many years ago following this he was traveller for a time with an american tool com- p a n y with headquarters in cleveland many years were ient with a cleveland real estate firm jack lehman was a keen manv of the older sportsman citizens in and around stout- ville will remember his love for hunting and fishing in poor health for the past two years he still displayed great inter est in hockey and baseball only last friday he sat up in j his chair to watch a national i league game funeral services were con- ducted from brewster v stroud funeral home at chag- nn falls ohio thence to st ketones church at newbury for requiem ma at 10 am tuesday may i with interment in family plot at ravenna late mr lehman is surviv ed by hi widow the former marie walters of ravenna o- hio and an only niece jean pipher stouffville hi sister mrs c d pipher preceded him six months ago messrs stouffville oddfellows will f l and e a button are tirst hold their regular meeting this displays woodworking the tribune stouffville ont may is 1963 there were many interest ing items on display at the annual open night held at the stouffville high school recently one of these was the woodworking skill dis played by a number of stu dent in the shop room pictured alove i frank reid gr 9 student remov ing the rough edges from a cabinet with a vibrating sander one of the worst isms any country can have is screwball- amivummmiimwmuulf harold in if dealer for famous howard south wind heating and north wind cooling phone stouffville 60924 cousins and mrs emma but- coming monday evetring ton gresco iowa is an aunt jean pipher ilew to cleve land last weekend she then went by bus to auburn cor ners to her uncles home to be with her aunt and attend the funeral of her late uncle ringwood i rtlrttttt cream for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers for immediate rentals stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone isfiw new heating guarantee mrs tillie barnes who has been with mrs orval drewery for the past month is now with her sister mrs gilbert of stouffville mrs algie thomas of osh- awa is convalescing at the home of her father mr albert hoo ver after a recent foot opera tion mrs joe lizotte and three children moved to toronto on saturday ringwood church members enjoyed the m ot h e r s day ohoir with mrs frank atkin son at the piano we were happy to see several former residents in the congregation for this annual mothers day service work commenced this week to remove the cedar hedge which has been in front of the earl keith residence on main street east for many years the re moval of the hedge will improve the property considerably stouffville public school bd meeting in special session on monday evening engaged mrs betty hazenberg to teach grade 3 commencing next september mrs hazenberg is the former miss betty black daughter of mr and mrs bill black of harry i lincolnville and resides just north of stouffville near high way 47 she win replace miss betty wray of the local staff engagement mr and mrs john under wood of scarboro announce the engagement of their daugh ter joan grace to donald wesley lewis son of mr and mrs donald lewis stouffville the marriage will take place on june 19 at 3 pm in wash ington united church scar boro system according to a music teacher 27 voices are only twice as ioud as one that must be the one that lives next door one year for breaking and entering raymond smith and alfred simons convicted on april 30 of theft and receiving stolen goods on charges laid by mark- ham and vaughan tonwship police appeared for sentence in newmarket court friday mor ning the charges arose after breakins at the residence of j e reid an imperial oil service station and an unoccu pied dwelling the charge of entering the unoccupied dwell ing was withdrawn friday mor ning magistrate hollinrake said you had been drinking but you knew what you were do ing i would like to see you be come a useful citizen suspend ed sentence is not scott free you will be under the proba tion officers for 18 months simons record showed he was given suspended sentence in 1952 you had your chance said the magistrate giving him one year on breaking and en tering charge haby sittkk service stouffville now has a baby sitter service the stouffville public school recently conducted an eightweek course for baby sillers comprehensive training under the direction of miss k b hosie was followed by a thorough examination they are to be known as stouffville home guards and are available to relieve parents for child ens parties teas evenings or weekends they will take complete charge of the toddlers provide games occupations and competent care to make an appointment phone any of the following patricia buckland beth burk- holder robert corbett bernice haley shirley harmon joan hisey kathleen jackson donald lintner margaret iintner val erie potter ruth pennanen carolyn skinner ruth thor- valdson peter zwier for fur ther information phone mrs neil smith or mrs a mccon- nochie local and personal happenings business places are now opj favourable comment is be- 1 births en every tuesday and satur- ing heard on the more commol r a rwothv ning until 10 pm idious quarters and new coun- 9 f cf ters and show cases in the day evening representatives of stouffville stouffville bake shop premises council and planning board will attend a joint meeting ofi this is the ninth year the york county councils and canadian mothercraft society planning boards in xewmar- 1 has served your community ket this thursday night work i proceeding rapidly on the large new addition on the stouffville nursing home russ forfar is the contractor mrs a g thompson i at tending the annual council meeting of the presbyterian wms being held in winnipeg thus week for better health be generous in your support of tag day saturdav mav loth dr and mrs h b free and mr lloyd free have returned from a motor trip to washing ton dc and williamsburg virginia the stouffville child health clinic for babies and preschool children will be held in christ church parish hall on friday may 11 th from 130 to i pm copies of the tribune can be purchased at the local news stands weekly 7c a copy sub scription rate by the year 250 and 350 in the usa a total of s7s500 was con tributed by stouffville and im mediate district to the easter seal campaign for crippled children the work of collec tion being done through the local lions club about five hundred dollars has been collected to date by the stouffville lion club mem bers tor the institute for the blind building fund a number of homes have not yet been called upon and the collection is continuing this week scheil nee brown stouff ville are happy to announce the birth of their daughter marilyn elaine on friday may 7 1954 at the brierbush hospital stouffville macgregor born to mr and mrs lloyd macgregor of brougham at the oshawa genera hospital on may 3 1954 a baby sister for brenda 9 lbs 5 ozg- kather- ine joan hall mr and mrs murray hau nee jessie kerfoot hap pily announce the arrival of their daughter jane murray on april 29 1951 at toronto east general hospital first grandchild for mr and mrs w c hal springhurst farm stouffville ont mr and mrs harold steck- llev mrs perev steckley and mr and mrs fred steckley neighbours of ca on mr an1 mrs victor c hick who ijrown near barrie on sunday such whitchurch and uxbridge township councils met on tuesday night in stouffville to discuss further the problem of the undermined road on the east townline opposite the grave pits peaches guest speaker at the young peoples meeting sunday eve ning was mr ewart orr of to ronto mr orr is the son of a former 1eaches minister his topic faith and evangelism was well received by a well- filled church bethesda young people being guests after the two groups enjoyed lunch at the home of misses margaret and helen hisey mr and mrs don miller en tertained sunday afternoon the occasion being the christ ening of their daughter among the guests were mr and mrs jack uarkey and susan mrs joe deavitt of toronto and mrs erie miller of stouffville russ forfar has purchased the snack bar and pool room business previously operated by chas mcdonald mr mc donald will continue to oper ate his taxi business and will leave the apartment over the snack bar for a new house which is to be erected for him at the east end of town friends and mr and mrs operate a large turkey north of stouffville in uxbridge township are gathering at aian population should double this farm to give this unfortu- todays level but my impres- nate family a lift by putting in their crop mrs tuck has gone into hospital tor a surgi cal operation and mr tuck is preparing to enter gruvenhurst sanatorium where he will bo confined for some months the regular monthly meeting of the stouffville womens institute will be held in christ church parish hall on thurs day may 20 at 215 pm roll call my favourite meal and motto by mrs hooper program convener mrs kell- ington current events local mrs baxter world mrs powell ladies of the commun ity are invited to attend ballantrae mrs laura boyce has been successful in passing her ex aminations at marvel training school for hairdressers she is a daughter of mrs wm beach the cnr crossing on main st is in a deplorable state of repair and motorists have to proceed over the crossing with caution to keep control of their vehicles we understand that the cnr men claim traffic would have to be routed all the way around the township sideroads to affect proper re pairs however we have never been able to understand why half of the crossing cannot be closed at a time and a proper asphalt crossing laid down as is done on small portions of high ways being repaired new kind of comfort with coleman bfend- air and exclusive magic blenders easy to install with 3tinch air tubes that fit any home a space saver with compact furnace in basement closet or utility room summer cooung can be added when you are ready only blendair has the coleman comfort bond c h bell and son clean up and paint up for stouffville phone 281 w in stouffville the stouffville chamber of commerce and the stouffville horticultural society are asking the assistance of every citizen in helping to make our town one of the beauty spots of the district beautification pays dividends i trpi one of the features of the indoor program at the opening of the markham twp olhces on saturday afternoon may 1st was a solo presented by the treasurer mr del ryder the basket of flowers donated by the assessment dopt for the nearest guess on the number of children in the township 5 years and under according to the population census for 1953 went to mr lawrence mumber- son rr2 gormley he guessed 1191 the correct figure was 1159 the question of a new build ing inspector for stouffville is till undecided by town coun cil and reeve ogden is hand ling the position in the mean time three applications were disoussed at the last council meeting but none were unani mously acceptable the town building bylaw i in need of considerable revision to bring it up to present day building practice reeve ogden contend ed councillor daniels held to the opinion that a new man should be started as soon as iiossible as there i consider able new building in prospect for 1954 editors mail editor the tribune stouffville ont dear sir i found plenty to ponder in that editorial picture of can ada as seen through the eyes of your us contemporary knoxville newssentinel i think that this was a timely service to your readers espe cially those in town and coun try who may have permitted the current but purely seas onal unemployment cloud to blur their view of this fortu nate and resourcerich land i was particularly impressed with the above writers refer ences to our national debt and especially the cleancut state ment in fact the canadian national debt has been reduced by 2000000000 since the end of world war ii while ours has grown by several billions to this reader the relation ship between the burden of the national debt and the up surging of canadas population moving forward by better than 1000 every sunup ie net natural increase plus immi grants is one of the basic fea tures which mark off this ebul lient and progressive country from most others in the front lank of the trading nations or near that rank at the moment i cannot re call the opinion of the experts slon is that under normal conditions ie primarily a peaceful and reasonably friend ly world there should be 30 million canadians well within the boundaries of the 20th cen tury according to my reading under the same conditions it will be ad 2050 before our great and good southern neigh bour can hope to have 300 mil lion americans it need hardly be stressed that north amer ican farmers have a real job of work ahead of them ie to maintain todays nutritional status at the top of the inter national class without being obliged to withdraw from the position of 195354 as major contributors of food and fiber to densely populated importing countries throughout the world we need more people in this tremendous canada of ours i feel that if organized union la bor would think this problem through they would enthusias tically support deepening wid ening and increasing the de mand for canadian goods and services abc excavating trenching cellars farm ponds water mains and drains l j kydd t phone 314 uxbridge y i iv nj dj dfvtn theres a coop hog feed for every need the womens missionary so ciety of theanited church met in the church parlour may 6th mrs fairies presided follow ing the business and reports mrs hastings conducted the worship service and introduc ed the vice president of to ronto east rural south mrs gates who brought greetings and a very iaspiring message on service mrs claude brill- inger sang two very pleasing solos the story of jesus will never grow old and it is no secret what go1 can do mrs ken campbell reviewed an interesting chapter of the study book on the work a- mong latin americans mrs a wood gave an excellent re port on a recent meeting of the conference branch at brampton mrs winterstein thanked all thoe who had giv en us such an inerting and enjoyable afternoon at the close of the meeting tea wasj served by mrs winterstein mrs hastings and their group for best results at lowest cost w jc coop 17 pig starter coop 15 hog grower coop 13 hog finisher coop 15 sow ration coop 35 hog concentrate you can pay more but you cant buy better stouffville coop phonp 209 htiiiftvllln