page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday april 3 1941 pine orchard mrs fred reid spent a few days in toronto visiting friends mra douglas mcclure mrs coats and mrs walt johnston spent wed nesday afternoon with mr palm- ateer mrs john mcclure and miss joyce vanluvan called on mrs chapman mrs elmer starr visited mrs j skinner last week mrs wesley lundy spent a few- days in meaford and toronto attend ing the funeral of her foster father mrs wm reid and helen also several others attended the reception held in newmarket for the new min ister irev koffend mr and mrs mcclure and rae were sunday guests with mr and mrs charles brandon miss aleta widdifleld spent sun day with her brother colin and family goodwood george todd has a display of tractors ready to go out to help along the seeding mr and mrs gordon blight and miss alexander of windsor spent a few days last week at mr fred bastons mrs john bagerow and son of stouffville are visiting her parents mr and mrs je wagg mr and mrs percy bastou have moved into the stafford house for the summer our villagers are busy these days and some are moving mr and mrs boake moved on tuesday back to stouffville and that starts the ball rolling glad to see audrey feasby has the stitches removed from her forehead necessitated when their car was struck last week by a truck as they came home from school the school children are making their second waste material collec tion on saturday afternoon april 5 they would appreciate it if you don ate as you did before paper rubber rags metal large bottles or jars are all valuable please box or bundle your material so that children can handle it the war workers of goodwood held a quilting in the united church basement when six heavy quilts were tied and two others were quilt ed some twentyfive in attendance two others have been completed at mrs howard harpers since then and an odd one is being done around the neighborhood will all workers rem ember that the last quilting for some time owing to the busy spring work will be held in the township hall on april 9th when all work knitting sewing and quilts will be displayed and boxed the next day and shipped in connection with this a layette shower will be held any thing from safety pins up will be in order these too will be sent on their way any making donations will please do their best to have them in on time atha ernie carruthers spent a day last week with his grandmother mrs w carruthers cashel mr and mrs russell davidson from cherrywood were sunday visit ors at m dunkelds home rev henry good and mrs good from sunidale spent monday even ing with mr and mrs isaac leh man imr and mrs arthur wagg aud family from leaskdale and mr and mrs f wagg from altona spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs fred draper mr william dunkeld who has been spending a few weeks in cherrywood returned home on sun day imr and mrs fred byer also mr isaac lehman journeyed to minesing on tuesday to visit mr o davis brother of mrs lehman sunday visitors at mr and mrs isaac lehman were miss m kural m schell also mr clarence hun- king all from bible school at stouffville also mrs warder rev r k vickers also ernie carruthers had sunday dinner in newmarket with rev a and mrs greer mr vickers took the pulpit for the evening service 2nd line uxbridge morgan degeer of stouffville is taking up farming on his place form erly occupied by a brown mrs john badgcrow and little allen spent a few days with her parents mr aud mrs j e wagg willis taylor was home for a week with the measles he returned to oshawa on sunday moving seems to be the order of the day albert browns are vacating their place here and moving to mon golia to assist his father on the home place just a 2nd line privilege for this week is to be able to look out your window and see horses and buggies and above all a car going up and down as there have been so many days with practically no one able to travel our way on saturday evening of last week around 50 friends gathered at the home of jos cooper to tender a shower and chivaree in honor of their daughter imaye a recent bride the chivaree boys presented the the newly weds with an elctric clock if you could have seen the gifts it would tell you how highly our young couple are esteemed ig its the bw car wok tie mmmenqme bloomington miss mary paisley and miss d shantz of toronto bible college spent the weekend at mr lemon paisleys home mr and mrs anderson of union- ville called on her father mr b boake on sunday howard shantz of kitchener was a weekend visitor at e a storrys a group of young people from the toronto bible college were out on sunday morning and mr maclaugh- lin delivered the message mr g brown spent a few days this week at box grove mrs jos d winterstein and reg visited relatives in burlington on monday of this week mr eugene winterstein who com pleted his course of training in mechanics at the northern voca tional school toronto has now gone to hamilton to continue further training in tools and dies making as lie was one of the boys chosen from the class at toronto school to take up this extended line of train ing a number of the neighbors met at the home of mr and mrs a smith on thursday evening to express re gret at their removal to green river and to wish them well in their future home an address was read by miss ruth storry while miss margaret brown on behalf of the christian endeavour presented miss audrey smith with two pictures at the en deavour meeting on friday night an excellent address was given by miss dorothy shantz of toronto have you seen the ford the big new 1941 ford in actual feet and inches its the roomiest car in its price class greatest inside length greatest total seating width extra kneeroom and headroom wider doors larger windshield a springbase thats inches longer its the big car with the thrifty engine only ford at this price is powered with an eight eight cylin ders for smoothness as in americas highest priced cars gasoline economy that has outstripped all compe tition in its class in one official contest after another long life and reliability that persuades ford owners to buy one ford after another whats more the 1941 ford has that big car feel that road- hugging stability on the curves or on the straightaway this year ford riding qualities are a revelation a completely new ride made possible by slowmotion springs plus improved shock absorbers new stabilizer a more rigid frame ford prices are still lowest get in touch with a ford dealer and see what an attractive deal he is willing to offer 35 a month with reasonable down payment buys any ford v8 ew yapps d f holden sons ford sales service stouffville ringwood mrs a bassett was a toronto vis itor one day recently mrs j m grove has returned home after spending three weeks in toronto mr and mrs grey of baltimore spent monday night with their daughter mrs leslie reid mrs nancy lee of stouffville is visiting with her sister mrs truman grove oscar baker of welland spent a few days recently with relatives at baker hill we are glad to know wm ratcliff is progressing nicely following an accident in which he received a broken leg mrs carl harper of the 9th line spent friday with mrs skinner mrs henry brownsberger is suffering from skin abrasions on her face when she slipped and fell while crossing the street in stouffville on saturday edward logan is favorably men tioned as a candidate for council in whitchurch should present some member bolt for the deputy reeve- ship herb beech has been engaged by george rodanz for the summer months and commenced work on the rodanz farms on tuesday mr dodds is serving as a guard at one of the plants in toronto mr and mrs steele and family moved on monday to ross winter- steins farm on the 6th line north mr steele lias been engaged by mr winterstnln for a year mr and mrs black and family of stouffville have moved into the house vacated by mr steele mr black has the supervision of the frank brouls chicken ranch during march ringwood knitters working for tho stouffville red cross have handed in 10 sleeveless sweaters 6 pairs socks 3 pairs mitts 2 seamans scarves and 1 pair sea mans long stockings this work was completed by miss ada barkejr imrs thos vague mrs harry rat- cliff mrs cockburn mrs p plpher mrs ross vague mrs j m grove mrs a bassett mrs skinnor mrs h beech mrs ed brownsberger and mrs roy grove stanley phone 100 showing each night at s15 st saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday april yy the sea hawk errol flynn brenda marshall cartoon curious puppy april 7 8 the westerner gary cooper short subjects aprel 10 11 12 convoy glasgow vandorf misses ruth oliver and mabel can- had sunday tea with mr and mrs clifford gordon of queensville mr and mrs rnssel sproxton and family were sunday dinner guests with mr and mrs morley andrews of queensville visitors on sunday with mr and imrs w g morley were dr george and mrs covey and mr ross covey mr and mrs louis brillinger and leonard and mr and mrs herb hisey glad to report mr morley is gaining in health mr and imrs carl greenwood and wee son were sunday visitors with mr and mrs frank greenwood at sharon mrs rnssel sproxton entertained a number of her neighbors to a quilting bee last friday supper was served ladies aid met at the minsters home in aurora on wednesday of this week when a missionary from brazil will address the ladies next sunday will be our easter communidn and several will join the church this is palm sunday the neighbors and friends of mrs macgregor formerly mrs hudyma were shocked to learn of her having a stroke and later passing away in york county hospital early sunday morning our sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved husband daughter fanny and her mother mrs jessico the family are of ukraine origin and highly respected mr will richardson was a guest of the choir friday evening at the westcott home he recently passed his 75th birthday and has sang in wsley choir for 56 years can any of our readers better this a very dainty lunch was served and the next day mr w- morley who has been a member until health failed received a lovely box of goodies which pleas ed him very much sunday morning mr harry west was in charge of the devotional of our sunday school and his class of boys sang where is my wandering boy tonight and have courage to say no accompanied by miss mabel carr at the piano and mr west on the violin the large trophy that was won by miss nora graham was presented to the ss and the smaller one for her own wesley has won this temperance trophy two years in succession congratulations nora little donald graham recited i am a soldier mr l e ewart gave a short talk on the evils of this socalled liquor control and those who read the newmarket era no doubt read his writeup in reply to a letter the previous week regard ing the sale of beer for newmarket we are proud to have a man such as mr ewart to express his views and knowledge on this crime t hold everything please dont dispose of any of the following itoms scrap metal old motor license plates storage batteries motor tires rags newspapers magazines etc because the markham township red cross will bo calling on the farmers and residents of tho entire township during the 1st week of may for contributions of all such material which can bo turned into money that is badly needed by our red cross society funds derived from- this campaign will bo used by the rod cross for the purchase of work supplies for township ladies and as wendell wllklo says will help provide cheers for britain and chills for hit ler for further information watch this paper next week with com plete details and names of captains for each polling divi sion a pleasant evening was spent at the home of mrs e brown glas gow on march 24 when about forty friends and neighbours gathered to shower the newly weds mr and mrs everett hammond nee louie brown with many useful and lovely gifts melville mrs j breckon returned home on friday afternoon after a two weeks visit with friends on the 7th line quite a number of people from this district attended the special ser vices conducted by rev dr duncan macleod at unionvllle we are very glad that mr a d bruce is regaining his health and strength and is now able to be out again passion week services will be marked in the united churches at the melville charge next week as follows bethesda monday and tues day lantern service peach3 wednesday and thursday lantern slides at the home of mrs brignall melville good friday lantern ser vice we would urge everyone to attend these services special easter services at all appointments on east er sunday the melville w a held their monthly meeting on wednesday at the home of mrs a smith with a very good attendance imrs a j orr gave the topic on faith mrs little of agincourt was the guest speaker mrs g chadwick of mel ville was the soloist a considerable amount of business was transacted and at the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostesses mrs a smith and mrs a miller altona the stouffville bible school stu dents will have charge of next sun day evenings service in altona church the study club meeting for the 7th is postponed further word later mr and mrs arthur wagg and family of leaskdale with mr nd mrs f wagg on sunday mis3 ruby tindall is engaged for the summer with mr and imrs john all at uxbridge mr and mrs charlie vine spent a day last week with mr and mrs j wilton mr mclaughlin preached in altona church sunday night misses gladys and margaret spang sang a duet mr and mrs harvey bunker and wee daughter are spending a few dys at the home of his parents n bunkers mrs nighswander of manitoulin island was a guest at the home of mr and mrs william reesor for a few dys last week mr and mrs henry madill mr w madill and mrs mccann all of toronto with mr and mrs o mad ill on sunday the meeting of the w i will be held at the hoe of mrs f wagg on april 9th at 2 oclock motto cleanliness is next to godliness roll call how to make house cleaning easier paper health demonstration milk dish pro gram in charge of group 8 under tho leadership of mrs b lewis we congratulate miss alma fretz on graduating from tho bible school at kitchener her parents had tho prlvliogo of attending on thursday evening last when alma returned home with them lehmans shoe store footwear for ah tho family womens hosiery rubbers gloves shoes socks boots mitts stouffville phono 4301 opposlto the town clock