the tribune stouffville oat thursday april s 148 vitamins vital for calves quaker ful0pep calf meal pellets saves up to on cost of raising each calf l just realized has expired and 1 as i find it just like a letter from home writes mrs fred ciemin- hage of fort erie quaker calf meal pellets one pound of quaker fulopep calf meal pellets saves up to 10 pounds of milk in raising calves many dairymen find they may save up to 75 of the milk once used in raising calves a saving of as much as 30 per calf by feeding the fulopep way hat my tribune daylight saving commences on lasiea to renew j saturday night april 24th at mid- night visitors with mr and mrs john lehman baker ave last week were her sister mrs wiancko dr and mrs i h erb mr and mrs geo lehman mr and mrs reford wiancko and two children also eldon wiancko rev v a hunisett of toronto was the minister at the stouffville united church on sunday morning while rev butt of unionville occupied the pulpit in the evening larry cleverdon syearold son of mr and mrs bert cleverdon 7th concession of markham was removed to the sick childrens hospital last week when he sus tained a fall in the barn on his fathers farm the lad was removed to hospital when it was thought he might possibly have a fractured skull dr s s ball attended the injured lad order today from stiver bros mr john f clark horticultural fieldman and mr o m mckillop inspector of public schools along with e r good president of the local horticulture society made a tour last thursday of the rural public schools of york county to further interest them in the com petition of the beautification of their building and grounds it will i be remembered that bloomington j school won the prize last year in this district which makes them eligible for the provincial contest mr and mrs f c rowbotham mrs dewitt and joyce motored to peterboro last week mrs t w klinck returned with them to her home on obrien ave after spend iiig six months with her daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs milton clark mrs sam anderson stouffville unfortunately missed the chance of a lifetime last week when she was called by telephone on the now famous treasure trail radio pro gram mrs anderson stood a chance to win s1000 had her letter contained the proper chewing gum wrapper mrs anderson did re ceive a cash consolation prize an interesting ceremony took place at the regular meeting of the stouffville lions club on monday night in the local high schoolwhen watch the advs for weekly specials the local merchants give you good leads mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family were sunday guests with mr and mrs l udora e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouirville on monday april 19th mr lloyd tudor of carlton place has taken an office position with wagg at i the stouffville cooperative mrs mary sellers main st was removed to the brierbush hospital last week threatened with pneu monia mrs sellers moved to stouff ville from browns corners only a short time ago and purchased the former david snider home friends will be interested to learn that mr and mrs chas web ster and judy former residents are now in california the family made the trip south with relatives who were making the trip for health reasons see slids in gardening this is your invitation to attend the sap pails are all packed away again now that the season is over for another year local run this year is estimated at only 50 per cent of normal and in some cases it wasnt that good 500 per gallon slacked the demand which is generally greater than the supply in any case for local syrup wksoh ably engraved as a token of esteem from the club since moving to his new residence in newcastle mr porter was a resident of stouffville for the last nine and a half years and treasurer of the lions club where he was a most energetic member lion norman baker made the presentation on behalf of the lions club weekend visitors with mr and mrs shupe and mrs reist main street were mr and mrs ernest steckley mr wesley steckley mr and mrs reesor steckley and daughter collen enjoyed by more families than any other brand of coffee in the world thats maxwell house because of its extra flavor its always good to the last drop demonstration a demonstration with rototillers will be conducted by stouffville motors on saturday afternoon of this week april 17th an operator from the firm will be on hand to demonstrate this machine gardening is becoming quite popular in town and several have already planted small plots of vegetables remembering they were paying as much as 35c for lettuce a few weeks ago home owners are going to appreciate their gardens more no doubt next wednesday april 21st will be the final lecture in connection with the first aid and home nursing class being conducted by mrs rusk rn under the auspices of the womens institute which has proved to be very instructive and of great benefit to those who have attended every member who registered is urged to be present as each person is entitled to submit a question or questions which will be dealt with afternoon tea will be served by the committee who have been in charge and they would be very pleased to see very one pre sent our west end resident william risebrough was removed to the brierbush hospital on sunday in goods ambulance and mrs rise brough is being nursed at home by mrs nighswander when two elderly people like this become ill at the same time it rather compli cates matters especially in cases like this where mr and mrs rise brough did their own housework up to the time of their illness hear premier george drew discuss ontario mining looks ahead in queens park report k 13 friday april lcth cfrb 860 800815 pm anxious about hall suggestion the tribune has frequently been approached by members of the womens institute enquiring as to when the council intend to make repairs to the municipal hall that would among other things enlarge the small hall upstairs and make it more accommodating for public use the matter is in the hands of the property committee who report difficulty in getting any plan flat roof over the council chambers is well worn and the suggestion has been that the higher roof be carried back over the council room thus remedying the defect of the council roof and at the same time enlarging the hall space by double its present size it is a matter for the council to struggle with and try to bring plans to a maturity even if the work is not accomplished at once the easter thankoffering meet ing of the wms of the united church was held on thursday after noon in the church when visiting organizations from stouffville and neighboring communities were wel comed by the president mrs k campbell mrs clayton baker led in a helpful worship service using as the basis of her talk gods love as shown in christian living fol lowed by prayer by mrs d j wil liamson a terse definition of christian stewardship how you live from day to day and what you do with what you have was in corporated in a paper on that sub ject read by mrs b sanders mrs mcconnachie sang a very appropri ate solo mrs lang the speaker of the afternoon gave a very in formative address on the effects of alcohol on the brain 1st when taken in small quantities it slows down the time of reaction as seen in driving a car 2nd drunkenness as seen when one is unable to con trol the movements of the body 3rd dead drunk as seen when com pletely helpless modern science proves the evil effects on the moral as well as on the physical the in crease in the consumption of in- toxiants in ontario and in canada is appalling and presents a chal lenge to all christian women mrs m harris moved a vote of thanks to those taking part and the meet ing was closed with prayer after which a social hour and refresh which is to be held in the united church basement at s oclock on tuesday april 20 lantern slides on gardening will be shown by mr robt little of richmond hill the district president the pro vincial president mr percy bone of thornhill will also be present local talent will be on hand to make a real evenings entertainment for those attending have you made sure your name has been sent in for your premium if not phone m mertens secretary at once mr ken eraser recent resident on rose avenue won a suit of clothes and a couple mens fine shirts on a quizz contest by sheriffs fun parade heard over the radio these are gifts that any man would appreciate and the insurance man at the south end of obrien avenue must be very happy rules for cyclists it would appear that many youths who ride on bicycles are not aware that it is unlawful to ride on the sidewalks during the winter season a concession is made but with spring and good roads the place for bicycles is on the road and not on the sidewalks too many cyclists race along the sidewalk at too fast a speed one would expect that in view of the fact they have not the right to ride on the walks they would be doubly cautious when infringing on the law how ever too many do not see it that way and become a menace to pedestrians hope to hold the tax rate stable municipal tax rates over the province of ontario have risen this year on an average of five mills notwithstanding the rate in stouff ville may remain much the same as last year but this is not certain since the rate will not be struck for a couple of months before which time the school estimates will be received this is something the council have no control over and the board of education has only nominal control salaries and other fixed charges are on the upswing and must keep pace with other schools in the province if we are to retain the high standard of teachers that the board endeavours to retain neverthless increases established for the next school year do not be come effective until september hence can only affect the tax rate over a period of four months in 194s and are therefore not believed to be of any serious effect on the rate to be struck for the current year weddings getting restless to paint it just isnt a good idea to start outside painting the first warm sunny day whether we are paint ing the back fence the wall of a house the window frames or the front porch says the paint journal one day of bright weather after all the snow and rain of the last few empringham hoover snapdragons stocks and ferns decorated the markham united missionary church for the marriage months isnt enough to dry out the ninety per cent of the public meet- u i jj i ments were enjoyed in the base- ings could be accommodated nicely mpnt this m was n in this building if the hall space were enlarged while putting a new roof on the council chambers ment this meeting was planned and carried out by the group of which mrs b sanders and mrs d davis are the leaders com procter gambles new washday wonder cleaner sparkling clothes dislies assorted sandwich biscuits lb pkg 21 choice dessert beans 20 oz tin 21 wetheys grape jam with pectin 24 oz glass 33 bettys orange marmal ade 24 oz jar 31 diced beets choice 20 oz tin 09 choice peas 20 oz tin 15 prunes 7080 size 1 vz lb pkg 20 pink salmon fancy half lb 19 aylmer raspberry jam 24 oz glass 41 grapefruit juice 20 oz tin 10 shredded wheat 2 pkg 27 shortenng 1 lb pkg 28 fruit vegetables bananas lb 14 texas grapefruit 96s 6 for 25 italian lemons 300s 6 for 15 topless carrots lb 10 last saturday of margaret jean hoover only daughter of mr and mrs arthur hoover to john bruce empringham son of mr and mrs david empringham gormley rev s s sharitz officiated mrs haw kins played the wedding music during the signing of the register miss marion cruickshank of tor onto cousin of the groom sang o perfect love the bride given in marriage by her father was gowned in ivory slipper satin with fitted bodice sweetheart neckline and full skirt forming a slight train her circular fingertip veil was held by a coronet of orange blossoms she wore a double strand of pearls and carried red roses babys breath and fern her only attendant mrs harold badgerow wore a gown of powder blue with matching headdress and mitts she carried pink roses robert neil of unionville was best man and the ushers were carl hoover brother of the bride and harry empringham brother of the groom at the reception at the brides home about fifty guests were received by the brides mother wearing powder blue crepe with navy accessories and the grooms mother assisted wearing figured silk jersey with black accessories both wore a corsage of pink roses for travelling the bride chose a pale blue dressmaker suit with brown accessories and corsage of red roses on their return the couple will reside at gormley wood to be painted curb that impatience to gfet going until several sunny days in a row have had a chance to do their work otherwise that new paint is going to go over wood that still contains moisture which eventually will have to force its way out and quite likely will ruin the painting job the editors mail dear editor the hall shortage is still acute in stouffville and the fact was demonstrated again last week when no less than three meetings were called for the municipal building on the same evening all by civic bodies comments were anything but flattering for council as to why the improvements to the present municipal building pro posed so many times are not attended to it was pointed out by members of the local athletic club the board of education and lions club who were the groups all try ing to meet in the inadequate quarters provided by this socalled municipal hall that the roof is con tinually leaking the front view is anything but attractive and the whole thing is entirely too cramped costs are higher than they were ten years ago when the job should have been undertaken granted but this excuse for council laxness is beginning to wear out disgruntled ioc aoxaoi ioeiox ioexoi ao carload groceteria stouffville john matthewson prop stouffville youth for christ saturday night 8 pm the film the rapture youth for christ choir led by ken miller questions answered lots of singing closing film 915 pm to 940 pm st james presbyterian church main street stouffville a treat for youth io aa i t