p 6 the stoortvhli twhjhf thursday amffl 2j 1956 flilliw a j 1 im hhkl- jmhr ujilliiljt i ijbiva depends on my future m master chick starter krums assure a healthy future tor your chicks healthy profits for you feed masier chick starter krums to assure the necessary foundation for heavy steady egg produc tion extra high in proteins it has been developed and tested on the master feeds farm to ensure vigour and high liveability see us today stiver bros county of york tenders to operate concessions at york county park jacksons point sealed tenders plainly marked and addressed to the undersigned will be received until 1000 oclock in the forenoon edst monday may 7th 1956 for the rental of concessions consisting of re freshment booth tearoom and museum highest or any tender not necessarily accepted for information contact a j l smith clerktreas county of york box 200 newmarket public notice re business change having disposed of our business to e h neville and sons of stonfivlile wq wish to thank our many customers and friends for their patronage during the past seventeen years we have been in business here particularly we thank those of yon who have faithfully patronized us during the full seventeen years we have been hero and it is with regret that we have found it advisable to discontinue however we are somewhat consoled by the fact that we have to the best of our ability endeavoured to render you good eervice at all tlms our successors mr neville and his two eons who wjll take over next mont are well known in stouffvllle and district you will find them well equipped and no doubt in a position to render even better service than we could our service man mr sherman arnold will continue on with mr neville and at mr nevilles request c h bell will continue on for the time being as a salesman you will be interested to know that mr neville will he carrying on with the full beatty bros line of barn equipment laundry equipment etc he will also handle the delaval and philco lines and the coleman products vve under stand he will continue on with plastic and steel pipe and pipe fittings also v belu and pulleys together with several other lines that we have been handling so we hope that you will continue to patronize the friendly store where you can always be assured of quality merchandise and prompt and efficient service thank you c h bell son tribune advs get results headford dump residents of the township of markham take notice that the headford dump will be open for your convenience friday saturday may 4 5 and friday saturday may 11 12 chas hoover clerk township of markham county health unit news early seeding means better oats dept accountants babies i a dog which is infected with rabies is a disease of dogs we 1 du and other carnivorous animals ay 1 have a tendency to ctih a a wnlvp racoons hide as the disease progresses ard foxes etc i is krowner ill have increasing diificultv oats seeded early give bigger the earlier maturing ones newhotovdwiihrtnxce in swauovving and mav have a crops of better quality oats- the weight per bushel of the tfon of auralire diseas stringv frothv saliva clinging to according to h a riordon of grain produced also showed the attack t nervous astern ar he corners of its mouth this the experimental farm canada influence of delayed seeding ualwafar followed by convulsions and l department of agriculture in grain from the first seeding thedisease is passed on to nauy death within a week or xppan nova scotia i was generalleaer than that man by the bite of a rabid ani- ten i in trials over the past three jrom later seeding the reason mal pasteur developed an ami- 1 a biting animal must be quar- years the influence of date of for this was apparent when hull rabies serum which when taken antined alive in order to observe i planting was determined using percentage was considered conntrr acconntlni sendee in time will counteract the dis- aw change in his health which early medium and late matur- i grain from early seeding had a j ease in man will indicate whether the bitten ing varieties three planting much lower huu percent than when there is suspicion that person was or was not exposed i dates were studied the first grain from idter seeding for animals in thl areare infected to rabies infection proof that was as early as the land could the variety victory this differ- with rabies all dogs should be an animal had rabies is obtained j be worked in the spring and j ence amounted to more than 12 business directory john c wylie fcls chartered secretary public accountant auditor income tax returns br2 stouffviixe telephone 91 j 1 ambulance service kept on the owners propertv i from laboratory examination of or under the owners immediate i he braln aiter the animal dies control on a lead lt the animal recovers it is safe strav dogs found on the to assume that it did not have streets should be impounded rabies a sick animal suspected if after a reasonable time they ot rabies should not be destroy have not been claimed they but should be quarantined should be destroyed j when anyone has been bitten i variety vlth each later date of j jftltsk area where rabies is suspected reported to either the local po- should be inoculated with an lice or he ioca medical officer antirabies vaccine before strav i of heath the person who is dogs which have been impoun- i bitten should consult his physi- ded are released they should ian immediately to have the be vaccinated at the owners wound treated after the dogs expense the vaccine for rabies quarantine period has passed j is not perfect but gives about all h the dog is still well it i 80 protetction and has no ill ma be relased effects on the animal i york county health unit j the others followed at ten day percent intervals the last date fell diseases weeds and lodging about the middle of june or all were more severe in the late just about the time a large pro- seeded oats septoria black portion of the oats are sown in stem leaf i usi and blast each nova scotia i increased on all varieties as yields were reduced for each 1 seeding was delayed early seed ariety with each later date of oats can be harvested bejor all pets and mammals in an i by a dog the incident should be seeding as an average of all j usu f all storms cause lodg- j varieties the loss in yield be- ln and consequent crop losses tween the first and second dates thus il wll be seen that for of seeding was onlv 4i how- 1 maximum yield of good quality ever between the first and third oa planting should be done as dates the loss in yield amounted car the i to over 30 percent while vlelds ground can be prepar er all varieties were reduced wtere delays in seeding due to delayed seeding the latef be avoided early matur- variety suffered more than did varieties wu1 glvc the best results vandorf on may 4th and 5th the van- dorf womens institute will present their play his name was aunt nellie at the com munity hall tickets are avail few days last week because of sickness mr and mrs herbert yake- ley and family visited mr and mrs victor brown of stroud on j sunday j miss erla holden and mr i robert mcclanahan were mar- 1 h cancer society can- able from any member of the j r in the church on saturday i vasser has not yet called ex- j st institute afternoon we wish them the pec her shortly the main 1956 buttonville area raises 1000 to fight cancer wallen jack thomas ont april 21 wesley womens associa- j best things in life a lovely spring cere- tion will meet at the home of mrs c powell on wednesday may 2 at 2 pm congratulations to mr and mrs alexis orrslcii on the ar- ival of their daughter at york county hospital mrs clayton pogue limmie and marie have arrived home after visiting her parents mr and mrs cookson of stratford for two weeks bloomington rev cameron orr of the welland canal mission was the speaker here on sunday morn ing using as his text psalm 107 23 the insight into this work and his part in it of bringing the gospel of jesus christ to this mission field embracing the district from montreal to port arthur was most interest ing mr and mrs k tranmer and family and mrs o tranmer visited at orangeville on sun day congratulations from friends here to mr and mrs c tindall who celebrated their wedding anniversary recently our public school is going more musical with their rhythm band being organized mr walter vague mr bill growe mr j forson and mr asa byer went sucker fishing on saturday afternoon and caught over two hundred mr i mehaffey was home from montreal for the weekend mr mervin brownsberger had sunday dinner with his sister and brothertnlaw mr and mrs ross vague brian spent the weekend with grandparents also his sympathy two hearts ging at the same load drive ends april 30 already in i mony took place this afternoon this area more than 51000 has at oclock in alma street been raised presbyterian church when congratulations to be j came the alick bride of morley leonard wallen gardner on saturday of last the gardner en- birthday mrs win rodick and mr ringwood mrs fred stccklcy church service at 730 pm on sunday april 29th this is a special service we will be giv ing our annual foreign mission ary offering and rev douglas percy will be speaking miss shirley steckley attend ed the wedding of her cousin miss erla holden to robert mcclanahan on saturday then went home with her sister mrs victor brown to spend the weekend miss barbara hisey had to lay aside her teaching duties a totep national artcrafo acknowledgment announcements reception cords fatfati thermogrmvurc printing ratted latte rift complete selection popular prices prompt deliveries the stouffville tribune township of markham daylight saving time apr 29 1956 to sept 30 1956 you are requested to take note of a proclamation requesting the citizens to observe a period of daylight saving time for the current year commenc ing at 2 oclock am sunday april 29th and to con tinue until 2 oclock am on sunday september 30lh to carry out this request of the markham township council it will be necessary that all clocks and watches be advanced one hour at 2 oclock am on sunday april 29th alf lemasurier reeve week mr and mrs tertained friends to honour the occasion sympathy of the community is extended to mr charles hoo ver whose mother died at gorm- ley last week a bridge and euchre sponsor- ed by mrs a gardner for the tu 1 cancer society will be held at leitchcroft farms hall on wed nesday may 9th instead of may 2 as previously announced congratulations to mr and mrs patrick daunt jocelyn easton on the birth of a son a brother for joseph mr and mrs joseph easton are happy to have joe jr home on holiday joe is stationed with the rcmp in the maritimes vvi news mrs joe robinson entertain ed wi members at her home on thursday of last week when they held their annual meeting mrs george oakes was co- hostess officers were as fol lows president mrs charles hooper 1st vice mrs a brow hooper 1st vice mrs a brown 2nd vice mrs richard pralct 3rd vice mrs john wil- kins secretarytreas mrs j rodick district director mrs george hooper branch direc tors mrs mcgimpsey mrs purves mrs hill work commit tee mrs george kelly mrs mcgimpsey mrs d brown mrs e walton mrs g purves mrs m sherman mrs g fran- cy mrs f leaf mrs arnott mrs g hooper miss m mathe- son miss e french the social committee remains the same as in 55 mrs arnott was- appoint ed to the press committee and other positions are static monthly committees are as follows may mrs clara ma- gee mrs arnott june mrs g purves mrs d brown july e french mrs e walton aug ust mrs russell boylngton miss m matheson sept mrs hill mrs oakes october mrs j rodick mrs mcgimpsey november mrs a robinson mrs o brooke december mrs j wilkins mrs r pralet january mrs m sherman mrs charles hooper february executive party march mrs stots mrs j robinson april mrs a brown mrs george hooper the district annual will be held at stouffville may 23 the strawberry festival will be held july 4th at buttonville hall mrs charles hooper conducted the meeting and following the bride is the daughter of mr and mrs william jack st thomas and the groom is the son of mr and mrs leonard wallen of buttonville ont rev j k west officiated and mrs j pollock played the wed ding music mrs robert lacy sang through the years and because given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a floor- length gown of white chantilly lace over duchess satin featur ing a scalloped neckline long lilypoint sleevs and a full ga thered skirt falling into a cha pel train she wore a fingertip veil of french illusion held in place with a queens crown of seed pearls and rhinestones her only jewellery was a single strand of cultured pearls the gift of the groom she carried a cascade of white hyacinths with ivy trails tied with satin ribbon and a spray of heather sent to the bride by an aunt in scotland mrs william lang st tho mas sister of the bride was matron of honour wearing a floorlength gown of shrimp an tique crystallette fashioned with scalloped neckline short sleeves and full gathered skirt she wore a matching hat and gloves and carried a cascade of white shasta daisy chrysanthe mums with ivy trails and nar row ribbon bridesmaid was mrs george kelly jr of new market ont both mrs kelly and the flower girl miss marg aret may fleming niece of the bride wore costumes similar to the matron of honour and car ried white daisy chrysanthe mums and ivy trails dr george kelly of new market ont was grooms man while ushers were george wal len brother of the groom and arnold fleming brotherinlaw of the bride mrs jack received her guests wearing a gown of brown tan and turquoise flowered silk with natural accessories and a cor sage of pink delight roses a reception for approximate ly 75 guests was held in the church parlours for a wed ding trip to washington dc and the southern united states the bride chose a tan flowered silk dress with neutral butcher linen duster neutral accessor ies and a mauve orchid corsage on their return the couple will live in willowdale ont outoftown guests attended from ottawa newmarket win- b y r ambulance 24 hour jerrlco ambulance a taxi richmond hill tv 41300 b a x cabs richmond hill tv 41408 r caba dental neil c smith lds dds graduate of unlrersity of toronto ofuce over canadian bank of commerce telephone lotw stonffville e s barker lds dds honor graduate of university ot toronto office over harolds grill phone 274w stonffville medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray officf corner of obrien main phone 196 coroner for york county auctioneers sellers atkinson ph asia 201 ph so 351 licensed auctioneers and sale managers over 30 tears experience sales conducted anywhere spe- cuutick la farm stock furni ture and property sales all sales personally listed and ad vertised bills prepared and posted at no extra cost our rates are most reasonable for this complete servlr which really pays off no sale too big or too small ken clarke prentice auctioneers licensed and authorlied for the counties of york and ontario farm stock implements house hold furniture real estate sales our specialty at fair and reasonable rates dual service for the price of one milllken po ph a 3b9s7 markham to ph mark 36 prentices have been established auctioneers since 1s90 a s farmer licensed auctioneer tork cty uxbridse pickering townships farm stock and furniture sales a specialty address gormley po telephone gormley 8811 barristers dr f j button dr d w brodie telephone 371 375w xrax hours daily 9 to 12 am and 130 to 300 pm evenings 7 to 9 pm sundays 11 to 12 am and by appointment office over button blk drs mitchell smith physicians surgeons xray phone 230 stouffville office hours dally 912 am 14 pm 79 pm wednesday office closed in am sunday office open 23 pra chiropractors a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday and friday 9 to 12 am optometric e a grubin ro optometrist picton stotutvlhe at stouffville office on the fol lowing mondays and tuesdays apr s 8 may 14 a 15 june 18 a 10 afternoons and evenings only phones 80j2 and 25j1 barristers bruce h grose ba itarrmcr solicitor office spoftord co llloik hours mod to frl 9 am to 530 sat mornlns 9 am to 12 evenlnss by appointment phone 330 res 270ivl paul w j mingay ba barrister and solicitor wideman block markham tuesday thursday evening saturday mornings phone 708 residence eckardt avenue unlonville phone 321 resident member ot mcdermott mcmahon rogers mingay barristers solicitors notaries 302 bay sjjeet toronto 1 phone em 42194 real estate when buying or selling real estate farms residences business properties contact george v allison regd real estate broker phone 244 funeral directors asjvrsc need help on that tax return we solve 9 accounting income tax 0 auditing problems country accounting service stoultvillf rr2 phone 3ljl business roy and billle robin son entertained the guests with piano solos and a duet refresh ments were served the last euchre of the season will be held in buttonville hall on friday evening of this week april 27 bridge euchre on monday of last week but tonville wi members entertain ed at a bridge euchre to aid the buttonville hall building kund there were 14 tables of euchre and 2 tables of bridge bridge winners were mrs blan- chard and mrs russellbrown euchre prizes were won by mrs denby mrs c a 1 ve r t mrs brown mrs ralney mrs a j brown and mrs sinclair mrs r person won the lucky draw j prize a friendly tea hour fol- lowed play guests attending the st tho mas ont wedding of mr mor ley bill wallen of buttonville ard miss elizabeth jack of st thomas were mr and mrs lewis a stiver mrs george kelly sr mr george mclar en miss doris bone and mrs w b wallen of ottawa as well as th immediate members of the wallen family dr and mrs georyr klly jr of kewmarkct were weddirj party attendant garnet v gray ro optometrist wm birkett residence main st west 3 doors west of albert st phono 40j2 for appointment hours 10 am to s00 pm every tuesday evening by appointment insurance birkett son general insuranco agency stouffville ontario insurance in reliable companies at reasonable rates prompt service phones 259wl and 259w2 dsor sarnia bothwell brad ford rodney eondon ont and markham the bride who was much entertained prior to her marriage is a graduate of the memorial hospital school of nursing the groom is a mem ber of the north york police force ken laushway general insurance phono 270w1 270w2 stouffville ontario fire automobile liability l e oneill stouffvoje funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day or night phone stouffville 9swl j w dixon funeral director private ambulance markham kindness courtesy service telephone 90 markham ontario change said the sage helps one get a better view of life if you get enough of it and spend it wisely beauty salon permanent waving individual styling f g alsop insurance stouftviile ontario fire life auto casualty 11th year in business main fit kuit phone 22siv fred m pugh general insurance phone stouffville 3fiiv3 your wido wont be able to meet regular bills without a regular income conult your j local mutual lite of canada representative fred m pugh stouffville machine tool works telephone 2j58 rear of cnr station electric and acetylene welding farm machinery machinery repairs insure today the coop way for information enquire your local coop or write to john sytema xeivmarket ph 2i1j1 razor shaping mrs vcrna austin prop phone stouffville 98w2 i brierbush hospital lny and nigh service maternity medical and surgical member of the allied private hri aocaion government llcented juin street eam stoufljldt stouffville floral roses wedding bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop photw 70s