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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 27, 1947, p. 5

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the tribune stouffville out thursday february 27 1947 svxvxs 6 ways to save feed local and personal happenings lay better and cull nonproducers now remove old hens from the flock as soon as they go out of production flan for an allpullet flock next fall because pullets eat less feed live better than old hens feed carefully to avoid waste use the right kind of feed hoppers and dont fill the hoppers too full take advantage of grass range and whole oats two of the finest feeds for growing good pullets at low cost market your cockerels early sell as soon as they reach save the feed for the pullets when using fulopep mashes be sure to follow the fulopep plan of restricted feeding marketable weight and canadas feed supply is the shortest in years feed carefully make every pound do a better job our nation faces a feed crisis and every poultry raiser must cooperate in saving feed and stretching available supplies as far as possible feed ingredient shortages have so seriously curtailed the production of poultry mashes that it is up to every individual poultryman to do the best possible job in the face of limited feed supplies heres where fulopep users find the full-o- restricted feeding plan heal help to them by following this economical plan they may grow big profitable pullets with less than it would take with ordinary feeding plans the rich feeding benefits in fulopep mashes enable users to take full advant age of fresh green grass to feed larger amounts of oats and to restrict amount of mash and grain at eight weeks so if you are feeding quaker fulopep chick starter and growing mash be sure to follow the fulopep saveonfeed plan of restricted feeding to grow heavy layers on less feed stiver bros miss june smith daughter of mr mr martin tait was able to be therell be public skating on sat- and mrs g smith church st and out of the house last weetffor the urday night in the local arena fol- pupil of myrtle l watson atcm first time in nine weeks it is to lowing the hockey match was successful in passing the grade be hoped that this esteemed citizen iv piano examination with honors now progresses to complete recov- veterans attention at the recent examinations held atjery- the regular monthly meeting of wm l- clark of markham township elected president of the ontario plowmens associa tion mr clark is well qualified for the position and will make a top ranking officer the toronto conservatory of music stouffville united church sunday technocracy inc presents school played host to the sundav barney ocasek of cleveland ohio schools of all the other denomina- authorized speaker in a public lee- uons in town on monday night at ture entitled two worlds or the local arena for a skating party none in the orange hall mark- the skating lime was provided for ham saturday march 1st at s30 through the courtesv of clavt pm tickets 25c baker prop tuesday march 11 at the stouff ville united church is the time and place for your date to hear twenty ebony fingers the coloured piano of markham duet secured to play at the mother- february 19 craft concert seven daughters and three sons mourn the death of a beloved mother mrs george james henley who massed away oi in her 70th vear be- mr chas nolan was in several days last week attending a henley meeting of the directors of the on tarioquebec division of the cana- dian weekly newspapers associa tion ides the large family surviving the bereaved husband is also left a son ottawa jack predeceased the mother before her marriage was the stouffville and district veterans will be held on tuesday march 4 in the ioof hall at s pm be on parade this is an order unusual visitor in uxbridge dogs hunting in scott township last week chased a large deer into uxbridge the animal did up the main thoroughfare visited the town park and a few gardens then re turned to the protection of the wooded lands of scott township elizabeth alice westland the world day of praver was ob served last friday in the stouffville united church the theme for pray er and meditation being make straight in the desert a highway an enjoyable time was spent at i for f god the service living the home of mr and mrs clayton gayman of markham remembered ox nth wedding anniversary one of the highlights coming to the stanley during the march pro- mrs gram to be issued this week is the showing of smoky on march 14- 15 the saturday afternoon matinee on march 15 will surely be worth while for the children since this type of picture is so appealing to the young as well as to many if not all older people as well evening when mrs gaymans sis ters and brothers and families also r q her mother made a surprise call to mrs j croskeij of toioi to lulate them th elevenln the guest of her si ei and biothei- wec anniversary tim couple inlaw mr and mrs h spoffoid resented with over sunday at the morning ser- u p ult vice in the united church mrs m vw kiwm at the public- auction prepared bv mrs isabel caleb day march s of household friday allahabad india representa- tne home of miss lola bu solo in a very whitevale a jolly sleighing party was heldi by the bypu on friday evening last when two sleighloads of young people left the home of the presi dent and his wife mr and mrs e crossland for a sleigh ride up into atna upon their return the young folk partook of coffee and donuts the whitevale united church circuit official board held a business meeting at the home of the pastor rev mr john mclachlan on wed nesday afternoon last cottage prayer meeting took place last week at the home of mr benson wilson with mr charles huts in charge of devotions mrs william hilts was the leader in prayer there was fine singing in first baptist sabbath school when the message in song was received from an excellent quartette composed of welding u5ctkic acetylene general welding repairs skates sharpened w j smith located at international motors phone res 3002 shop 290 miss june shank mr allan michell and mr and mrs hannah mr and mrs frank herbert of toronto were the weekend guests of mr and mrs charles hann of toronto mrs john mclachlan took sud denly ill while visiting in the west but she is recovering nicely now miss myrtle gorrell and miss jean fleming were the weekend guests of mr and mrs a e flem ing master ronald hilts was in markham for sunday mr walter anthony has been ill recently mrs d b annis is home now after her stay in newmarket hospi tal mr t l wilson and mr harold lindsay went ice fishing recently but their quest was unsuccessful mrs roy spent a few days in oshawa recently mrs e teeples has been visiting in toronto mrs j baldwin and her little son gordon visited with mr and mrs l hagerman recently mr and mrs albert heal of kitchener and mr and mrs arthur heal and wee daughter donna visited at the home of rev mr aj and mrs heal on sunday world day of prayer was observ ed by all churches here on fridav croskery rendered a delightful manner waterloo opened its new s128000 memorial artificial ice arena last week it seats just 3000 these figures are something to mull over for those who advocate such a pro ject in this vicinity many useful gifts for their new home on the fifth of markham which they will representa tives of the anglican baptist chris tian mennonite presbyterian and united churches led in the respon sive service and in the groups of prayers mrs rae returned mis sionary from china gave a splen on satur- oods at urkholder two doors west of the school build ing on main street the property will be offered subject to a reserve bid one of the best building lots in town with a good frame house and garage plus immediate possession did address using the theme of the ad t0 the merest in the proposed soon be moving to the evening was enjoyed with music and games followed by a dainty lunch donations for the red cross appeal being made at this time through a series of advertisements tnwn in the tribune can be left at the townships loads local banks in stouffville clare- mont markham- etc a heap of snow a snow bank ranging in depth from four to six feet blocked traffic going north of goodwood and it took the best efforts of the town ship maintainer and eighteen men long hours to cut a passage through what was perhaps the worst block this winter robert pickering public school inspector for north ontario which embodies the schools in uxbridge township was able to sit up a few hours daily following a stroke last thanksgiving day hear joan spencer seventeen- yearold scholarship winner singing soprano solos that will live in your memory at concert sponsored by local branch of the mothercraft society in stouffville united church on tuesday march 1th at s15 pm to speak on poland rev maurice zeidman recently returned from a trip to poland will address the christian mens fellow ship meeting in the stouffville baptist church on monday evening march 3 a native of poland mr zeidman found all his relatives had been murdered by the germans during their occupation of the coun try in war days this fluent sreaker will have a thrilling firsthand story to relate all men of town and com- munitv are invited to hear him the gathering convenes at 8 pm womans curiosity paid off this time she rumaged through baskets of junk at the public auction sale the last held in claremont and then the auctioneers eve caught her she noded to his appealing wink at least the auctioneer farmer thought she did for in a loud voice her cried triumphantly sold tq mrs blank reaching home with curiosity steadily mounting the basket was quickly examined and was found to contain among other thinks a cork screw rolling pin flour sifter pie rack etc etc then there nestled right on the bottom an old purse which to the ladys consternation contained two dimes and a cent leaving a net of only 9c as the cost of her curiosity beer sale to police brings jail term convicted of keeping liquor for sale jack britton of wilcox lake was sentenced at newmarket to two months in jail by magistrate john e pritchard county constable william myers testified that on dec 14 he entered accuseds home in plain clothes and purchased six bottles of beer shortly after the purchase was made county constables byron burbidge and aubrey fleury of aurora entered the home and con fiscated two cases of beer he said taking the stand in his own de fense britton denied the charge stating that he did not take money for beer from the constable but that he had sold him a package of cigarettes he said he received pay ment for the cigarettes only explaining the presence of the beer he said he was about to leave for a party and was going to take it with him his wife corroborated his evidence i dont believe your story the one your wife has given clared the magistrate nor de- service as the basis of her talk a duet i stood in the garden alone was sung by misses margaret stover and alice forsyth mrs chas nolan presided at the organ and with quiet music and the pre cision with which she led in the musical part of the program added greatly to the beauty and impres- siveness of the service one which we shall not soon forget sale campbells meet the farmers the campbell soup co staged an enthusiastic gathering in markham village on monday evening final meeting of a series held over the province an educational film show ed how to grow tomatoes for profit and it was announced that the com pany would be prepared to sign contracts with growers for next season in a short time it is hoped that the acreage in markham dis trict will be greatly increased company representatives stated that it was expected that the plants for next seasons planting be pro duced at the brillinger green houses in stouffville the three beauty parlors serving in town placed an advertisement in this paper last week announcing new increased prices which will have a special interest for the women however it could affect the pocket books of men also since wives will be coming back for more weekly allowance as first one expense and another add to the weekly budget in any event this increase didnt cause the slightest flurry and we havent heard a single woman threatening to do her own it could happen of course about sixtyfive friends and neighbors met at the home of miss gertrude todd on thursday even ing in honor of miss lola burk- holders coming marriage a short program was given and a number of lovely gifts presented to the bride- tobe among them a beautiful floor lamp wall mirror magazine stand and pair crystal candle sticks re freshments were served and all joined in wishing miss burkholder every happiness in her new home dickson hill the young peoples held at dick sons hill last night was quite well attended in spite of the stormy weather the messages of rev h s hallman were timely and apprec iated by all the young peoples next sunday night at mount joy the program will be supplied by the arthur barkey family all ages are cordiallv invited oil burners for any type heating plants the guaranteed installation of a wca oil burner will banish your heating worries for this winter and for many more installations made in about three weeks from date of order seventeen years experience with oil healing systems sold and installed by arthur r gray lloydtown ontario phone schomberg 5022 four generations gather to mark the 56th wedding anni versary of mr and mrs wheby residents on tenth street south about 25 relatives and friends gathered at their home on sunday a feature of the occasion was the presence of four generations of the vanzant families mrs eby being the former albertina vanzant daughter of the late james vanzant the ebys were married not far from stouffville just over at brook- lin mr eby recalls that he first met his wife when he visited stouff ville with a travelling medicine company and it apparently was love at first sight for that young american youth from uncle sams domain never lost track of miss vanzant and found occasion to visit stouffville even without the medicine company oldest person present at sundays gathering was mrs henry vanzant who is a remarkable person for her great age of course she too is a resident of town and her daughter mrs ida kidd resides with her the beauti ful flowers and remembrances re ceived will never be forgotten by mr and mrs eby who enjoyed every moment of the party among the guests were mrs h l vanzant mrs ida kidd mr and mrs w vanzant brother of mrs eby mr chas vanzant nephew mr and mrs dewey vanzant nephew and son mr ard mrs sam bailey niece miss jean ballev and bro- william silversides 92 retired farmer dies william silversides retired farm er died at the home of his son j howard silversides 16 willcocks st toronto at the age of 92 for many years he lived in zephyr where he was engaged in farming but the past few winters he had spent in toronto retired for 20 years mr silver- sides attended zephyr united church and was a trustee on rural school boards he is survived by his four sons howard of toronto w m of saskatchewan j m of winnipeg and w o zephyr the late william silversides was an uncle of mrs robt carver mrs e gillion and of the late fred sil versides all of stouffville a num ber of relatives enroute to the fun eral failed to reach their destina tion owing to bad road conditions interment was made at zephyr ther john mr and mrs earl yates niece mr and mrs chas dux- bury cousin mr and mrs ted duxbury and son miss peggy cuth- ibert mrs geo snailhan mr and mrs wm gardner niece and son 80 year old markham man laid to rest mr william pringle a lifelong resident of markham passed away at his home in that village on sat urday february 15th the mark ham economist reports he was the eldest son of the late mr and mrs george pringle and in his 81st year mr pringle had enjoyed fair health until a couple of weeks ago when sickness overtook him he is sur vived by his sister mrs minnie m mcgirr in his earlier years mr pringle was employed in the pringle wagon factory there which was operated by his father in later years he spent quite a lot of his spare time assisting at paynes blacksmith shop he was a regular attendant at the worship services moooooooooooowxx stouffville sand gravel limited are prepared to supply your requirements of crushed gra vel sand concrete gravel pit ran delivered or at the bin plant phone ofllce phone 3820 370 k n wagg jeweller and watch repairer stouffville ont ioooooooooooooooo new and used auto parts and accessories hardware supplies radios frigidaire refrigerators and ranges paris auto supply ltd richmond hill ont phone 86

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