iv rtzy ju j v v i artfi i 5 the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 15 1942 page threb local and personal happenings murray daniels who is employ- i mrs kenneth ed at his brothers central feed spent thanksgivln store here was away from his job jar several days last week under- soing a tonsil operation mrs h brillingers home miller toronto mr and mrs g t lee and mr day at mr and and mrs jamei ratclift attended i the funeral in toronto of j f mr and mrs james e evans of peterborough visited on sunday with his aunt miss sadie stewart madill cpl t buckley who has been stationed in newfoundland is home on furlough visiting with his wife aad family who reside in the apartments over the aguew hard- vare mr and mrs a week visiting palmerstcn e j daey spent their nieces in mr and mrs don fraser of belle ville visited on thanksgiving here with mrs frasers aunt miss jane burkitt mf and mrs e a button arrived tom burns son of mr and mrs jiome on sunday from a two weeks burns ot markham and a trip to fort william where they i softbauer ot uate nas been visited vwith their son and his wife transferred to oiilliabank and jr and mrs john button john wilson one of the hockey ex- is on the medical staff theie with ecutives of the same centie has the rcaf we understand thai mr button in addition to enjoying the grand scenery of the tiip also sot in a little duck shooting and an aerplane spin sulchcr cuts un chin sharpening a knife in the west end meat market one day last week tfce proprietor william pitman made a false pass at the shaipen- iog tool when the knife struck him 3nstunder the chin and inflicted a deep and serious wound a doctor was hastily summend and found mr pitman bleeding seiiously he is lujir improving mr pitman has been sharpening butcher knives for a good many years but never made a slip like that one before a coming event gone to carp ontario the vet kills vo motoring east of uxbndge on the highway to gieenbank dr s t bodendistel of stouffvule saw a red fox suddenly leap in fiont of his car in an eftort to cioss the road ahead of the oncoming ear it was struck dead dr bodendistel took the animal along but later found that redds coat was not fit for tanning consequently it was aban doned mr and mrs claude brillinger toronto spent the weekend in stouftville visiting with their parents mr and mrs bruce rovvbotham cornwall were in town for the funeral of their aunt the late mrs leslie rowbotham mr ken macgregor who is at tending victoria college toronto also his mother and miss ireba young were guests of rev robert and mrs young over thanksgiving mr and mrs walter slack who weie lecently mauied have taken part of the large house tenanted by carl boadnays opposite the mansion house mr slack is working on the mr and mrs norman baker of belleville were in town over the holiday weekend with their parents e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffvule on monday october 19th earl madden was home from camp borden over the weekend with mr and mrs robert burnett miss lorraine jarvis and friend from caledonia were guests of mrs d woodburn over thanksgiving mrs derry accompanied by her daughter and granddaughter heath er toronto were visitors over the weekend at the thos jennings home talking about dntct mis foisyth ot toionto who spent the thanksgiving holiday town at the home of her daughter on church street mis horace walsh had occasion to lemeinber last sunday in a special way mis foisyth was sixty years man ied on youths salute to the navy wihj and a a widow for nwhtonlnil i ttllffq itnll hv a t ll 01 l e presented the children stonfiville on this concert ratcliffs hall by and young people of november 19 and 20 consisting of music brills a play and a pageant will raise money to fill ditty bags for the wary- pubic and high school child ren cgtt junior band and air cadets will all take part 40 years her husband might well be remembered by some of our oldei readers from uxbridge way as an- implement agent in the northei n town tonge st just north office and is opening pennock who has clerked mn the storey drug store here for some time will join her husband some time next month gather your own leaves residents should not leae the maple leaves from their trees to blow over the pavement for the town man to clean up each pro perty owner or occupant should undertake to care for his own accumulation burn them or use them on the garden but do not al- for this a firefighters request is being made in other news- situated on i papers as a measure of economy buys barber business mr jack pennock of stouffvule rto has been barbering at find- leys hotel unionville for several years has purchased a barberin cosiness in aurora formerly oper- 1 lov them to hlow everywhere ated by mr ed daley who has i the other fellow to clean up eone overseas with onit- the shop is of the post i after you have done your best there today mrs will still be plenty of cleaning to be 11- j ik- w tt t nlsn done on the pavement it is also to be noted that bonfires must not be made on the pavement heat of which will damage the asphalt top green peas in oitober on the faun of beit lewis home farm between stouftville andjglasow half a basket of gieen peas were picked on thanksgiving day altona while his wife the foimer iiene ciosiei will continue as clerk at the local postoffice war istuhh donation a friend 3 mennonite church 91s cash and 35 testaments for ditty bags 9th line school afghan 9th line woikers 4 quilts baby and other clothing mrs f marshall clothing a friend quilt top and lining mis crapper pieced 5 quilt tops mrs abell clothing mrs d walls diess m davey secy hockey kinks to get juice as usual theie has been some specula tion as to whether or not skating rinks would be allowed to light up their ice surfaces this winter due to the power shcitage the latest in formation that we have is that there will be no restrictions placed on the arenas and that goes for artificial plants as well the light ing outside however comes under the same restrictions as stores theatres etc paris auto supply auto wreckers richmond hill phone 86 rebuilt ford model a motors exchange 4950 rebuilt ford model a carburators ex 495 new ford v8 carburators special 1195 pennsylvania motor oil 6 qt tins per tin 99 gar batteries 495 to 695 exchange a real buy worked on local farm a letter this week from bruce morton now librarian at the parlia ment buildings ottawa reveals that bob white who worked on the morton farm near here and attend ed stouftville public school has enlisted he is at present stationed in newfoundland and has already made contact with chailes lintner another local son at this eastern station fort the information of any of bobs former chums hee his address is b9969 gnr r a white 27th light antiaii ciaft battery rca capo nol canadian aimy overseas which is a fair evidence of the very fine fall we are enjoying two of our older residents just north of town mr and mrs edwin a lloyd weie confined to their beds last week mr llojd was able to be up this week however and down town again for a few hours war isiancii piny this friday im in the army now proved a very popular play when given in maikham recently the stouffville war branch is fortunate in being able to present the markham dram atic club in this play on friday evening next october 16th at 8 oclock in ratcliffs hall those who have seen the play are enthusiastic in their praises the cast includes 13 players all well adapted to their parts and tvell coached come prepared to enjoy a good entertainment and youll help the war branch funds at the same time that means youll share in sending sweaters socks and other comforts to the gallant defenders of the things we leave iremember next friday even ing in ratcliffs hall the senior womens institute will meet at the home of mis truman baxter on wednesday oct 21st at 230 oclock motto those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves roll call first aid hint address social welfare ev d davis reading mrs geo thom as music demonstration muffins come and spend this afternoon with us president mrs g kellington secy sadie stewart gladys lehman saturday bride v a quiet wedding was solemnized at melville church paisonage on satur day evening oct 10th 1942 when gladys kathleen lehman youngest daughter of mr and mrs j willis lehman almira became the bride of mr william james valliere son of mr and mrs angus valliere vic toria squaie irev a j officiat ed the bride was attractively at tired in a twotone beige colored dress with biown hat and accessor ies wearing a corsage of talisman roses the couple were attended by mr and mrs stewart martin of new market following their marriage the happy couple left for a motor trip through northern and western ontario on their return mr and mrs valliere will live at victoria square every handful means cash now is the time to have your nests full of hens laying for you that means profit for theres always a ready sale for bigapremium eggs be sure to feed your birds fulopep egg mash it makes their production job easier for this feed contains lots of oatmeal and the right ingredients to help hens make eggs and show you high production ittjlope a egg mash is a balanced ration which not only sup plies the nutrients hens require to make eggs but also to keep hens in good health and body weight order some fulopep egg mash today stiver bros phone 4501 stouftville ont mrs john postill buried at markham the death of mrs john fostill at the home of her daughter mrs earl gowland at newmarket on october 8th was the culmination of an ill ness for which she underwent an operation last january the funeral on saturday was to markham ceme tery pall bearers being old friends of the family mrs postill was born at almira markham township a daughter of mr and mis cluis hare she married john postill and the couple located on the 9 th concession o that township where they farmed for years they letired to markham village weie mr postill died 11 years ago suiviving the mothei is an only daughter mrs gowland also four sisters mrs james mowat stouftville mrs mcneeley mis richaidson and mis mannah also one brothei w s hare temper- anceville home power war power mr and mrs j g spence who occupied the lloyd house- across from the sangster home are moving to toronto this week the fine brick residence has been rented to mr jno w smith of the stouffville tool machine works for two years mr spence had been the genial manager of the local branch of canadian bank of commerce and a leaves a host of friends his successor mr thompson is moving right away from campbellford to occupy the percy biillinger house lovely loietta young who stars opposite fredeiic march in the ourrent iveekend screen attraction at the stanley bedtime story critically hi mis d latchford one of our oldest citizens is critically ill at her home west main street her daughter mrs john urquhart of ayr is here attending her mother pte george morden of stouff ville who is with the r ca has been stationed at orillia camp for his initial training around 6 pm use offpeak hours for your long distance calls clear telephone lines for allout production your telephone is part of a vast interlocking sys tem now carrying an abnormal wartime load dont let needless delays hold up messages on which pro duction efficiency may depend 0t wartime teiephme tactics obe sure yon hive the right number eonrait the directory speak distinctly directly into the mouthpiece i o be brief cw jronr line for ai the next call 3msl d that tumtt m ut tf