f r f cr wf vfr ft- the tribune stouffville ont- thursday- sept 14th 1944- economy food sale choice pumpkin 228 oz- tins better krust flour 1 lb bag red rose baking powder 1 lb hill crest sodas 1 lb pkg pure gold pudding powders sweetened pkg paula sugar substitute bottle fruitkep7 pkg hudson tissue 5 rolls p g soap 3 bars wonderful powdered soap 2 lbs d b- cleaning paste jar kirks castile soap bar 25c 25c jl5c 13c 10c 39c 25c 25c 14c 19c 15c 5c fresh fruit and canning supplies stouffville groceteria self serve phone 280 we del hear riverdale silver band of 28 instruments sacred concert stouffville sunday sept 17th 3 to 4 sharp births g1bbins at the brierbush hos pital stouffville on thursday sept 7 1944 to mr and mrs reg gibbons edith hoover a daughter edith patricia wjnterstein at the brier- bush hospital stouffville on sunday sept 10th j 944 to mr i and mrs bruce winterstein nee ruth lehman the gift of a daughter died graham at vancouver bc on sept 7 1944 jennie mcculiough beloved wife of isaac graham and youngest daughter of the late james and catherine mc culiough of goodwood ont stouffville machine tool works telephone 253 rear of cnr station farm machinery machinery repairs electric and acetylene welding agents for minneapolis honeywell electric janitors goodwood only our older residents will re- member jennie mcculiough daugh ter of the late mr and mrs james mcculiough prominent citizens of goodwood over half a century ago miss mcculiough was a winsome girl and we regret to learn that she passed away at vancouver last week at a very advanced age the wife of isaac graham jennie we believe was the youngest daughter in the mcculiough fam ily her brother john who died only about three years ago fre quently visited the old village of bis birth and of course the late james mcculiough barrister of stouffville is still remembered by our people bill harding barber up west thought he could get along without linkers high test uncle walter advice did give use my spray he did but flies did live barber bill did spray his shop flies flew high spray got in bills lungs an eye poor bill did nearly die rakers stomach regulator was just the thing for bills puffing perculator bill now uses high test spray it really kils em right away ask bill he knows stainless odorless tasteless guaranteed as represented or money back high test spray loo 25c 50c gal 80 ozs 65c 1 gal 160 ozs 125 cans extra 5 gal 800 ozs 500 why not buy next years supply now george e baker manufacturing chemist altona mrs kennedy of windsor also miss phyllis todds of markham visited with mr andmfs fred mcxair on sunday acl wm malloy rcap and mrs malloy of trenton spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs d crosier levi fretz and fred davis re turned home on saturday after helping with the peach picking in vineland while misses lois fretz and doris baker are still there mis cecil neal and two sons bobbie and danny of toronto visit ed at their grandparents john and mrs pallisters during the past week mr and mrs levi cox of port whitby were also visitors there congratulations to mr a davis who reached his 82nd birthday on tuesday mr davis enjoys car penter work just as much as ever and his many friends wish him many more birthdays the girls garden club attended the achievment day at uxbridge on saturday there were 21 girls ex hibiting vegetables certificates were presented and those who re ceiving them from altona were nellie betz county honor certifi cate and pin lois baker county honor cert and pin and audrey slack cert for completing units prizes were also given for the vege table collections from their gardens and 3rd prize went to gertrude winn 4th to grace lehman 5th to nellie betz 6th to lois baker and 7th to audrey slack other prizes were won by girls from ep som raglan and uxbridge miss scott home economics coach was present also f m campbell- of the dept of agriculture uxbridge ringwood mr and mrs alex ratcliff spent several days in the niagara district last week dont forget the annual harvest home service next sunday evening at 730 the kinsman quartette of toronto in charge of the service mrs nancy lee of stouffville and her son ross of new york were sunday visitors with mrs j m grove mr and mrs george johnson and son billy and mrs gordon fockler spent tuesday at niagara falls mrs redshaw is visiting friends at stayner miss hazel brownsberger has taken a position with a toronto- trust company dr j h arnup new moderator of the unit ed church of canada elected at london last week he had been the preacher on anniver sary occasions in stouffville church peaches mr and mrs b gayman and family of unionville were sunday visitors at die hoover home mrs j ferguson sr is en joying a holiday at niagara falls master frank smith spent last week with mr and mrs r chap man at aurora dr and mrs brown and family of markham were visitors with mr wilmot warriner master ray leadbetter of mt albert spent a few days at the smith home miss fern hoover and gloria cleverdon- are spending several weeks at vineland helping with the peach crop mr wilmot warriner and mr harry warriner also laura took a trip through new ontario and visited relatives they travelled about 1000 miles mrs kirk freda and elva also mr wilbur watt had tea at the painter home on sunday mrs florence miller of stouff ville was a visitor on our line re cently quite a large number from this line motored to vineland for some poaches last week sunday oct 1st has been chosen as the date for the peachs anni versary services rev chapin gave a most help ful sermon on sunday when he compared our thoughts and judg ments to a ball painted black on one side and white on the other to look from one side we would say the ball was a black one and from the other a white one yet when we look closer we see the real color how often we all judge from our own small viewpoint but god sees the whole ball bishop snider patriarch of the faith and a man widely known over the whole ont- ario field of mennonites bishop jonas snider 85 died at his home near waterloo last week following a lengthy illness on numerous occasions perhaps 25 and 30 years ago did he visit the stouffville district he was born on october 2 isosa son of the late rev and mrs elias snider his en tire lifetime was spent on the farm of his birth in 1s92 he was ordain ed a preacher of the mennonite faith at the david eby- mennonite church now the erb st mennonite church waterloo three years later he was named bishop in which capacity he has since serv ed bishop snider was a brother- of e w b snider former president of the waterloo manufacturing co and who launched the scheme to bring hydro electric power to this district from niagara falls his grandfather was jacob c snider district pioneer who came from pennsylvania arid who took over the saw mill and flour mill from abraham erb- the first settler in what is now the town of waterloo youngest son in a family of 12 children bishop snider married lucy ami snyder she predeceas- ed him in 1886 and subsequently j he married susannah horst she succumbed in 1933 surviving are eight sons two daughters 30 grandchildren and greatgrand children the sons are edgar clayton and delton of waterloo addison and walter bridgeport omar new dundee benjamin wood stock and gilbert at home daugh ters clara and hannah at home one brother amos snider also survives three daughters and one son predeceased him mrs walter byer 8th concess ion markham was a granddaugh ter of the deceased i a private service was held on i saturday at his late home near waterloo followed by a public service in first mennonite church kitchener rev j b martin pas tor of erb street mennonite church waterloo was in charge of the service interment was made at kitchener for eating and preserving elberta peaches no 1 89c oranges california size 392 2 doz 35c cantaloupe golden flesh ripe sweet ikcei ac celery green or white large stocks 2 ioy 25c cauliflower local white heads 2 for 29c free delivery ever day but wednesday dominion stores limited on to victory is the cry today join the parade we say baker swcctncr paves the way help solve the sugar shortage by sweetening the home coming pies cakes and home cooking the boys long for an looking for a great treat bakers swectnei- cant be beat peaches you want to can apple pie for every man plums grapes you will preserve with plenty you can serve i bakers swcctncr its good cucumber caulifloweronion pickled with bakers swcrfncr everybody is tickled why not try bakers swcctncr in apple lemon or raisin pie with bakers swcctncr in coffee or your tea one quart bakers swectner my daughter sweetens 90 pounds apple butter if you really want to please the boss put bakers swcctncr in applesauce use bakers swcctncr with the sugar taste no coupons easy to use no bitter taste bakers swcctncr is guaranteed as represented or money back 25 ozs 25c- 40 ozs 35c 80 ozs 65c container extra 160 ozs 125 container extra 5 gallons 500 kindly bring containers as the bot- ties are very scarce george e baker manufacturing chemist announcement statement regarding the ratcliff hall since wc havcrcccivcd n mini bcr of requests for the renting of the hall wc feci that it would be well to make some public an nouncement in explanation of the position wc find ourselves in as was pointed out in the stouff ville tribune of september 7th the responsibility of licensing public halls now rests witli the municipal councils the stouffville council in considering the advisability of renewing our license have decided that the risk involved is too great and so have refused to sign the required permit it is interesting to iiotcvthatthe danger which has been set forth as the reason for their refusal to grant a permit is no greater this year than in previous years wc have been further informed that if on our own responsibility wc cared to continue the practice of renting the hall as a public con venience it is unlikely that the council would raise any objection to this our reply is that it would be foolish to rent a building which lias been unanimously condemned by our municipal council 1 it lias therefore bccn deemed nil- visinhlcto refuse any and all- re quests for the renting of the hall ratcliff- co auction sale implements w30 tractor on rubber threshing machine and cutting box dclaval milker cooler the property of murray loveless j lot 30 con 2 scarboro mile west of kennedy rd ellesmere tuesday sept 19th grey gelding 8 yrs gp grey gelding 9 yrs gp 2 holstein heifers yearling sow with 6 pigs 6 weeks old sow due 1500 bushels oats mow cut straw 500 bushels of mixed grain 200 bushels of barley mow of oat straw delaval magnetic milker 3 units 15 stall cocks vacuum pump and piping mccdeering tractor w30 on rubber good threshing machine ihc 2x3s grain blower papec cutting box finger feed flexible hood good set of down pipes iiic tedder oliver drill plow syrup pump for cutting box buck rake for 29 chevrolet truck 3furrow tractor plow fleury near new tractor cultivator 20 tooth hm near new 1way case tractor disc near new mh land packer new corn planter mh binder 7 ft carriage and trucks mh manure spreader good ihc disc harrow inthrow good mh disc drill 13 run mcd corn binder mcdeerlng mower no 7 oil bath near new mcdeering walking plow no407 new oliver corn cultivator walking scuffler steel wheel trucks set trucks sloop sleighs horse sleigh 2 flat racks hay rack 2 set of harrows 4 sections each grindstone pig scales and crate new- self pig feeder wheelbarrow feed carrier set- of double harness six horse collars old parts of harness hand rake number of sacks 2 drive belts 2 electric fences 5 steel drums 50 ft of rubber hose root pulper fanning mill boiler with water glass and gauge 6 hp 6 can woods portable milk cooler new woods electric grinder and motor for 25 cycle 14 mp motor 2 brooder stoves 2 drinking fountains solution rack horse rake turnip drill stdneboat block- and tackle with rope milk cart whiffletrees forks shovels tools and numerous other articles sale at 100 pm sharp terms cash john brooks cleric a robrrtson e tcssc administrators gordon sellers auctioneer phone aglnconrt 20iw2 fev jsvii