j7yyv -vivf- iz rs- mi y1 assa t the tribunestouffville ont- thursday aug 3rd tjlhi goodwood next meeting cf the war work ers will be on august 9th at the home of mrs n wagg miss phylis monkman of tor onto spent the week with mr and mrs- garret miss faustine mcdonald of tor onto was at her uncles over sun day united church picnic was a great success with over a hundred at supper rain dampened the after noon sports s mr and mrs walter bryan and family spent sunday with mr and mrs duncan mctavishon the 4th line mr and mrs frank ledgett of toronto and miss marjorie wiley of st catharines enjoyed a day here at the home of mr and mrs george maye i quite a supply of local potatoes are moving out to the city market by truck the writer saw- mr calvin staf ford stepping down the street near the four corners the other dayjust like a youthful business manlyet this lifelong citizen was91fyears of age last spring may tfts foot steps never grow heavy one of the best known farms at goodwood the 100 acre place be longing to george maye and tenant ed this past 17 years by bert staley is being offered for sale as mr staley intends to givg up farming next spring and locatein the vill- age the place is in a high state of cultivation and has been in the maye- family now for nearly 50 years george mayes father bought the place when he lived in scar- boro and some 30 years ago son george took it over so that one has to break a good deal of sentiment to sell but mr maye saysit is the tonly thing to do now cool drink 8th line markham beads of perspiration glisten on this weary marines face as he takes a long pull of water from his canteen after fighting on the western beaches of saipan island in the pacific miss margaret andrews of temperahceville after spending some time with mr alvin wide- man returned home last sunday mr and mrs eckardt and boys are visiting at the home of the latters parents mr and mrsmur- dock mr and mrs oscar robertson of fort erie were guests recently with mr and mrs harry spang 3 mr and mrs j greenwood spent sunday with friends at maple the annual summer bible school has opened at widemah church with 100 in attendance for the opening sessions mr and mrs joseph hollinger have with them for a couple of weeks the formers sister from tor onto mrs terry of toronto is spend ing a few holidays with mr and mrs heaton of north markham the recent light rains have done much to restore growth to corn and other vegetables that were so sev- erley damaged by the recent tem pest and we are likely to have a fair crop after all with possibly a few exceptions wptb questions week at hanlans allan reesor takes united services mr allan reesor preacher at the public services at the united church in town for last sunday and next sunday is still not thirty years of age but has gained quite a wide experience on life on the pacific coast among the- indians he intends to go back there after a holiday in ontario mr reesor is a native of cedar grove son of mr bert reesor and grandson of the late andrew reesor he is a nephew of mrs james jarvis of stouffville consequently his visit to this town holds a great deal of local interest the united people are holding but one- service each sunday and that is at 11 am next sunday mr reesor promises to give an insight of his work among the indians at port albernic altona misses merle and audrey slack were guests of mrs stanley slack uxbridge for a few days mr and mrs j wild of mark- ham visited on sunday with mr a davis and esther mrsh dunsmore of barrie has been visiting relatives in this vic inity the sympathy of the community is extended to mr a wagg and family also to mr and mrs n bunker and family on their recent bereavement ant day last point pte roy slack of camp borden and mrs slack mrs stanley slack and marilyn of uxbridge mr and mrs walter- slack and betty ann of stouffville mr and mrs fred lewis and family were guests of mr and mrs wm slack on sunday mr and mrs fred mcnair and daughter had sunday dinner with mr and mrs s thompson the w i meeting will be held at the home of mrs d crosier on wednesday aug 9th 2 pm home economics mrs e lehman conn skit and exhibit by club girls roll i call- something important in a of appearance motto good af- the young people munity held a picnic on friday 7ectionssoonkindie in a gracious evening last at musselmans lake demonstration oft vegetable with a good crowd and all had a a we t0 attend good time despite the wet weather woiiciiu misses marjory madill and evelyn davis acompanied by their teacher tribune classified advs will do miss wallace spent a very pleas- more for you x0e30 peaches monday visitors at the painter home were noureen and donald petch of otterville joan upton of toronto and mrs j painter sr mr and mrs gordon tybers of lemonville were sunday visitors at the brignall home mrs quantz of stouffville and mrs robt mead visited at the hoover home on thursday master donald brown of marfe ham is enjoying some holidays at the warriner home mr and mrs clarence moulds of toronto were sunday visitors at the morris home x missivida gowland of the tor onto police was holidaying with her sister mrs albert cleverdon last week mr andmrslevi grove and fam ily had supper at the hoover home on sunday night dr and mrs brown and family of- markham were visitors at the warriner home on sunday sorry to report mr brignall is confined to the house with a lame back the rasnbery crop was a wonder ful yiekton our line some of the neighbors have start ed threshing wheat but owing to the heavy dew it goes rather tough coming tuesday august 8th hearing centre your understanding of conversation etc can be restored by a properly fitting sonotone j c thurgate certified sonotone consultant will be at the mansion house 10 am to 730 pm new servfce bar i wijl gladly make an audiogram of your hearing in 20 minuteslyou can see just how much your hearing has slip ped and how much help you can obtain from sonotone there is no charge or obligation for consultation or tests township of uxbridge v i destroy all noxiou weeds sow thistle bindweed canada thistle wild carrot dodder i chicory oxeye daisy blue weed i i hawkweed wild lettuce docks wild mustard stinkweed white cockle poison ivy spurges bladder campion tumbling weed common milkweed common burdock pepper grass common ragweed russian thistle ciriquefoils the weed control act says typical questions consumers have asked the wartime prices and trade board this week are answered by the central ontario consumer branch committee q what may i charge for a furn ished room with board- in my own home i have just furn ished it and want to list it for rent may i collect the full amount of rent if the tenant is away on holidays a if you are renting for the first time you must apply cas you are located in toronto to the rentals administration 330 bay street toronto for a fix ation of rental when you have completed the proper forms an appraiser will call and look over the accommoda- tionhe will set the maximum rental you may charge whet her or not you collect full rent from the tenant when he is away on holidays is a matter to beagreed upon by yourself and your tenant the general practise is to charge for the r6ombut not for the board when a tenant is away qmy husband has just returned from overseas he has never had a ration book in canada how can i get one for him a if your husband has been dis charged from the army he should apply to his local rat ion board for a civilian ration book have him take along his discharge papers and a new book will be issued to him however if he is still a mem ber of the armed services he will receive ration coupons from his own orderly room when he is on leave q from time to time during the summer we have several men employed to help with the farm work they are not per manent employees but take all their meals with us may i take coupons from their ration books as we really need the extra supplies in order to pro- vide good meals a if these men remain in your employ for a period of 14 days or longer you should ask them for their own ration books then take these books along when you are shopping for rationed foodsdont take loose coupons however if they are only there for a few days at a time you may apply to your local ration board for extra coupons they will issue coupons to cover the number o meals you serve to extra helpyou will be asked to fill in a form stating the s amount of work- done the tntrmber- of men employed the number of days they will be working etc q i purchased a 1 1b container of honeyno 3 grade dark and was charged 23c this seems a very high price as some time ago i could pur- chase a 4 lb pail for 75c was i overcharged a if- the llb of honey which you purchased was in a glass container you were not over charged 23c is the maximum price per lb for honey of this type in a glass container in a container other than glass the top price is 22c honey jams etc purchased in large quanti ties are always a little cheaper than when purchased in small lots this is caused by- the ex- tra labour extra containers labels etc required for the little containers please send your questions or your request for the pamplet consumers news or the blue book the book in which you keep trackof your ceiling prices men tioning the name of this paper to wartime prices and trade board we are hoping that there will be some change in the prevailing high price of this popular fruit we are ready to answer your enquiries and take your orders as ahvayswe shall try to buy to the ad 7 vantage of our many customers bulk peanut butter we have this wellliked article again in stock in limited quantity we would appreciate it if our customers would bring their own con tainers t5i x ratcliff co town delivery phone 198 vandorf mrs r b brown and boysare spending two weeks- at a resort north of barrie miss beth oliver of london ont and miss ruth oliver of toronto are holidaying this week with mr and mrs james oliver mi and mrs harry wests and miss jean white were sunday guests with mr and mrs morley miss ruth oliver was guest spea ker at mt pisgah sunday after noon a large sunday school attend ance heard miss stealea mission ary in china for 36 years an abundant peach crop is in the making this- year farmers in the peach country are to receive 9750 a ton minimum price for alberta and golden jubilee peaches and 9250 a ton for other varieties claremont the members of the baby band extend a cordial invitation to their mothers and the wms to attend their picnic on thursday aug 10 roy j on the church lawn at 3 oclock congratulations to jack and ruth mitchell of the 7th concession on the arrival of twins both girls whom they have named salley and susie mother and kids are do ing fine we suggest you turn them out to grass ruth and they will be no troubleat all and as for you jack there will be no walking the floor at night since they feed on grass the church services bloomington ringwood christian churches rev gw brown pastor sunday august 6th 11 am bloomington 730 pm ringwood sunday school at 1000 am classesforall ages childrens meeting in ringwood church monday 700 pm you are cordially invited to attend these services a thought- for today in times of trouble and sorrow you turn to the church why not derive this strength and benefit every week plan to attend church on sunday 406 metropolitan bldg toronto uncle sam is decking out his gi joes with a new decoration its a gold bar for each six months of overseas service and it comple ments overseas chevrons issued ifor overseas duly in- the last war the sergeants j sleeve above dis plays twonastwar iand above tthem are two of the hew clause 5 1 i t every occupant of land or if the land is unoccupied the owner shall destroy all weeds designed noxious by the regulat ions as often in every year as is sufficient to prevent the ripen ing of their seeds clause 23 s any person who contravenes any of the provisions of this act or refuses to obey any lavful order of an inspector given under authority of this act shall incur a penalty of not jess than 1000 nor more than 5000 for every offence f weeds have no place in a progressive township do you share to prevent their spread- cassie weed inspector township of- uxbridge i fchi vi 5ai a dickson hill missdoris hoover visited with her friend mrs harrison slichter of new dundee for a few days re cently mr and mrs w a jones and family spent the weekend at kitchener margaret moyer and doris hoo ver joined a group of toronto stud ents in a boat trip to queenston on monday evening mr and mrs r burnice preston and family of bethesda called at the mbyer home on sunday even ing mr and mrs gamble called on mr and mrs hargrave one even ing recently mr thackery of toronto has been in the community tuning pianos this week the annual vacation bible school is being conducted in the wideman church and mr jos b hoover has an extra chore transporting the children from the north linehoand from the sessions mr and mrs roy moyer mr and mrs harvey moyer of stouff- ville arid mrs abramraymer of mt joy attended the funeral of their cousin mrs thos stevens nee laura moyer kitchener at hamilton on monday afternoon mrs dr hargrave entertained a l number of her neighbors at her surnmea home tall maples on thursday afternoon as well as be ing a charming hostess mrs har grave has attained considerable skill as a gardener and displays many varieties of luxurious vege tables with great satisfaction stouffville mennonite church rev e moyer paator sunday august 6th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm communion service rev m blocker in charge thursday eve quarterly business meeting next week wednesday eve altona prayer meeting baptism service at madills dam altona sunday august 13th 230 pm christ church anglican rev f herman rector miss elizabeth foote organist sunday august 6th 200 pm sunday school x 230 pm evening prayer everybody welcome melville bethesda and teacffs churches revroscoe chapin- minister sunday august 6th peachs 1000 am melville 1115 am bethesda 730 pm mennonite churches dickson hill and mt joy revs sishantz minister mount joy- sunday august 6th morning service lifted in- the inter est of the communion service at dicksons hill 730 pm evangelistic service dicksons htllt sunday august 6th 1030 am communion service 730 pm evangelistic service 300 pm baptism service tuesday 7 pm sunshine gospel band at mt joy stouffville baptist church rev d macgregor pastor sunday august gth 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 730 pm evening worship t rev wmgartshore new york will be the guest speaker at both services you are invited to attend these services wed 8 pm prayer service come and receive a blessing j gormley and bethesda mennonite brethren in christ church rev f huson pastor sunday august 6th a l bethesda preaching 11 gobmuev sunday august 6th sunday school 200 communion service 3 pm evangelistic 730 pm rev m bricker will be in charge of the afternoon service all mem bers- are requested to present am pm x stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organist j sunday august 6th i 1000 amsunday schpol 1100 am morning worship j30 pm gospel service friday 8 pm christian endeavour church htiili sunday august 6th 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship- j the greatest and most valuable production that can- be found sin the world is the increase of love for god read 2 cor 8 8 second markham baptist 6 church rev norman rowan pastor jsunday august 6th c- 5955 almsuhdajtschool j llioo am morning worship tuesday 830 pm prayer meeting saturday from 9 to 10 ixm open air meeting at fire hall all welcomb st james presbyterian church stouffville iter t deboorcy rayner minister sunday august 6th 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school bible class the minister will preach supreme confidence of faith- r if all your crops were a totai loss coiildyou still trust- in god read book of habakkuk land come to hear this message conie and bring a friend god cahs you to worship a stouffville united church- rev douglas davis minister- i it sundayaugust 6th 5i iooo am45unjpoiij ii00 ammomirig6ranyp1i sssuestpreacher mrjahan reesor c the evening serjrice is iwiuidravm- do you wish for kindness beidndv- pdyoutaskjforltruth beurue- avbatyouguejof yourself you find ili5ikitel