is vfr vva l 4 morrison djfc dfm is your federal liberal candidate morrisons record 150 flights against the enemy 16 nazi planes downed and damaged he lost aleg in combat and spent one year in a german prison camp following re patriation the rcaf made use of his outstanding organiz- ing and directing ability in canada until march 195 morrison knows how canadian farm produce was made available to britain under king government policies and he knows how essential that food was to supply the people of britain and the armies of the united kingdom canada and the united states be- fore dday without canadian farm produce victorycould not have been achieved i morrison himself- an amputation case understands the rehabilita tion problems of returning- service men his is a proud clean record vote morrison 4 polling day june ht east york riding vt v- churchhill mr- douglas forfarthad the mis fortune to get his leg broken in two places and bad to be removed to the sick childrens hospital in toronto t r mr- albert clark- marjorieand roy had dinner onsunday with councillors and ivan mc laughlin miss betty maclean was with her grandparents mr and mrs h pegg tort a few days last week mr albert clark miss marjorie and roy clark also mrs- i mc laughlin visited with mr and mrs gordon taber and shirley sixth line on sunday missionary rally raises over if the enthusiasm reachedal the jgormley missionary conference 3astweek held in the mbc church tther is reckoned in the number of sodars raised for foreign missions then the interest was high indeed jtotal collections for missions reach ed- over 1000 rev f huson in formed the tribune ah week this rally continued from monday until fwhen it concluded with three great meetings for which the seating in the church was taxed folkscame from a dis tance and brought their lunch and it seemed that every available per son in the immediate n locality of gormleyv was present inspiring and effective messages were brought by drtraub and rev rb ditmer over the weekend the latter from springfield ohio their missionary experience as indeed that- of previous speakers rev mr shantz and rev mr chapin earlier in the week were features of the conference the music throughout the conference also featured the proceedings sunday nightj which was very marked at the final the final day service on sunday evening dickson hill we think the front cover on last weeks tribune was very appropri ate for the occasion and will make an interesting addition to all scrap- books while the growth of outdoor flowers has been retarded by incle ment weather a couple of- speci mens in the windows are worthy of note namely a poinsetta grown by miss martha hoover which mea sures fortyfive inches in height and a calla lily in the moyer home with a stem forty inches long while we are on the subject of flowers there was a beautiful bou quet of snapdragons and stocks in the church on mothers day which was cabled by ross cunning ham of england to mrs anthony hoover mr and mrs herbert wideman and family motored to peterboro one day last week mr and mrs john lehman of stouffville had dinner with mrand mrs j wes wideman on sunday mr and mrs wendell knight visited at the a hoovers home re- csntlv mr ken walker has installed a cooling unit in his cream house the girls from the community sang a mothers day selection at the morning service on sunday the simeon hoover family spent an enjoyable evening on tuesday at mr george hoovers home mt- joy on the occasion of his birth day at mount joy on monday even ing a young peaplasmeeting was held with the president bruce wideman in the chair this was a missionary service in which mr o traub returned from nigeria rev r p ditmer of ohio general secre tary of the united missionary so ciety rev c j hallman president of the mountain view bible school in didsbury alta and the rev m bricker of toronto participated everyone agreed it was a meeting of unusual interest next monday night the eby family will be in charge of the service at dicksons hill you cant afford to miss it federal june 11 jv4i v- y the electors of ontario riding germany has surrendered uncon- 7 ditionally the warjn europe is over victory has been celebrated fittingly by thanksgiving to almighty god for the overthrow- of our enemies- by suitable celebrations and by general rejoicing throughout it all has been the sobering knowledge that very many of our brightestyoung men and women have sacrificed all to give us the victory in which we rejoice to these we all pay our tribute and to their families and kin we all extend our deepest sympathy to those of our armed forces who have returned and who will be re turning shortly every assistance must be given to enable them to re establish themselves in civilian life and tocare for and restore to health all injured ones the government has had this in mind during the war and has recognized the obligation of the people to provide for the depen dents of those who will not return to care for the sickand disabled and x to see that opportunities are afforded to place all in a better position than they occupied before enlisting i r the government program provides for pensions and medical care a rehabilitation grant with clothing allowance transportation home on dis- charge allowances during the period of transition free vocational train ing and college education preference in employment opportunities to engage in farming and re credits with wide scope in 7 addition a war service gratuity is provided allowing each a substantial c to use as he wishes this is not a policy or promise for the election campaign but these provisions are the law of the land written in the p statute books by the government while the war was being waged in the -warnothing- the government could do for the men was omitted our soldiers had the bestof training they had the best weapons equipment and supplies in the world and they had brave and capiable leaders the government is determined that the same treatment shall be accorded them on their return to civillife andthat a grateful nation will show its appreciation for the freedom we have as a result of their victory it ask the electors to r show their appreciation of the governments plans for our veterans by according me their support theplans prepared people return the government to office so as we move on from victory in europe to victory in japan and to final peace we look forward and not backward we await the nomecom- ing of our men and women to take their places once more guaranteed a security which they have justly earned the plans i have outlined which 1 have been made after a careful consideration of the just claims ofothe veterariswill happiness and contentment to all and a full share in the prosperity which is due to canadiariswhenfull peace is restored these- plans and this program for the veterans arid their families having been prepared by pur government can best be carried out bythat same government when returned to office i ask the electors to give me their votes to enable me to assist that government in carryingvout these plans as a of gratitude to those who have servedus so well t yours ingratitude v v7w enr sinclair- vote o sinhip evening servicsowrj ithfefir3tofaseriousof monthly i evening servfceswilt be held this aj sunday in sl james presbyterian churchat 730 pjn when the min ister theitevtdecourcy rayner will preach ton gods hand in this present war giving thrilling instances of divine intervention in great times of need all are invited to hear this message rs9m victoria square ther ve service held in- the church last monday was well at tended members of headford and browns corners congregations were also present on tuesday evening the wjv held a social in the sunday school room a very fine program was given consisting of readings by lillian nichols and marion boyn- ton piano instrumental by miss june collard and musical numbers by the male quartette messrsbert sanderson clare sanderson john nigh and walter smith capl bruce mecausland gave a very interesting talk of his experiences while serving in italy the high light of the evening was a presenta tion of a lovely- set of dishes to mr and mrs elmer huggins mr and mrs huggins and family have re cently moved to newmarket miss bertie forster read the address while s misses coral perkins and edna sanderson presented the dish es dainty- refreshments were serv ed which brought a very enjoyable evening to a close 4 we are very pleased to hear that mrs- stanley boynton returned home from the hospital monday evening where he has been a patient for ihe past three weeks we sincerely hope she will con tinue to improve in health 5 miss marion boynton had tea sunday evening with miss ruby avison cpl and mrs- frank collins left monday evening for the west where they will spend thenext two weeks cpl collins recently arrived from overseas where he has spent the past tour years on may 20th the mothers day service will be held it was cancell ed lggt- sunday on account of the special thanksgiving service after ve day mrs meryl morris and family of bradford spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs e caseley cpl and mrs dennis moreland and kent of toronto had tea sun day evening with cpl and mrs f collins 1 llr i vandorf have you heard those wedding bells mr and mrs fred allin murray and shirley of- bethesda and mr and mrs h e oliver were guests with mr and mrs percy allin in aurora on sunday n word was received sunday morn ing by mrs w graham that mr luther allin liad passed away our sympathy is extended to the tiveshere and also mr arid mrs ealph allin of bethesda mr and daughters of ringwdod visited mr andmrswm- pattenden hav ing sunday dinner there mr and mrs herb hlsey and barbara of ringwood mrs brillin- gef and leonard hfcd sunday dinner with mr and mrsrussel sproxton and family mr harold moddle student min ister will take a mission charge in the west for thesummer term and will leave shortly last monday morning a very fitting ve day service was held at 1130 in wesley church our effici ent pastor and choir leader lost no time calling around and in a very short time the large auditorium was three parts full plus a full choir to pay tribute to the boys who served from here and to thank almighty god for saving our nation from nazism mr len brillinger our trucker was taken to ych suffering from rheumatic fever and will be there for some time mr fred hood will take up the trucking business in his abscence mother day service was well attended not one empty seat in our large auditorium misses audrey sproxton of hope and grace sproxton of lloydtown ruth oliver spent the weekend at their homeshere miss jean white spent sunday with mr and mrs roy morley and grant mr and mrs white are remodel ing and having their home reclad which makes a great improvement now knows theres a township dump a resident of thornhill escaped punishment last week when he was charged with transporting pheas ants in his car the charge was laid by constable b- gayman of mark- ham township who said the accus ed was seen shooting ata pheasant and that pheasant feathers were actually found in the carhowever the magistrate dismissed the case because of conflicting evidence of witnesses about the car- but the charge further emphasizes the fact that persons who molest pheasants will be prosecuted another case from markham that people should be informed on- was laid against win khappet of rich mond hill andwhichcosthim s5 for dumping rubbish oiiythe allowance tin cans bottles car parts etc formed the load deposited at lots 3031 coft1 despite the fact that the accused had lived in the town ship for five years he declared he heverkriewtherewasa township dumping place at headford now he knows and so should others wh6 might be tempted to discard their 4 r -si- fm ontario strong i jt wc- vote xt v m progressive- conservative york east riding a man who knows the problems of thvriding progressiej capame4ijicere u vote monday june 4th f v y l1j liijl v the church services christ church anglica rev f herman rector c sunday may 20th whit sunday sunday school 2 p- holy communion 230 pm everybody welcome second markham baptis1 church rev norman rowan pastor sunday may 20th 955 am sunday school 1100 am morning worship this service is in charge of our young people tuesday 8 pm prayer meeting time the steps of a good man are order ed by the lord and he delightetti in msway psalm 3723 worship with us mennonitechurches dickson hill andimtjqli rev s s shantz minister mountjoy sunday may 20th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730 pm evangelistic service monday 7 pm sunshine gospel band- dicksons hill sunday may 20th 1000 am divine wership 1100 am sunday school 730 pm evangelistic service this service will be in charge of the mcnail group of toronto music numbers will be rendered and a gospel message given monday 8 pm young peoples melvuile bethesda and peachs churches rev r chapin minister sunday may 20th peachs 1000 am melville h20 am bethesda 730 pm peachs yp on thursday evening at the home of mrsheise melville ypon friday evening at the manse r st james presbyterian church stouffvdlle rev t decourcy rayner minister sunday may 20th 945 am divine worship followed by sabbath school bible class a nations song of victory ever noticed that the first record of a nations thanksgiving for vic- x torywas a song of divine inter- vention 730 pmj monthly evening ser- j vice v gods hand in present i war thrilling and inspiring stories of gods great kelp in this present war this is the lords doing and it is marvellous in our eyes stouffville united church rev douglas davis minister sunday may 20th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 7 30 pm evening service thewms baiewill be packed this week please leave your gifts at mrs walshs church street tuesday may 22 at 8 pm the wo mens association will meet at the home of miss g todd miss b mitchell will speak- on their work last winter in yankeetown v old materials jon the public road- stouffville mennonite church rev e moyer pastor sunday may 20th 1000 am sunday school 1100 am divine worship 730pm evangelistic thursday eve stouffville prayer meeting c monday eve young peoples revivai meetings in progress at altona rev list- t v- revival meetings in stouffville mennonite church on may27tq june 10 sara gregory evange- slisti professor and kmrs it l shank song leaders vx stouffville baptist churchvrv vrev d macgregorpastot v sunday may 20th 1000 am7 bible school i i- classes iat au ages k v 1100 avm morning worship v1 702p3nreveningwor8hlp wednesda3r8pm prater meeting come and receive aibleesbig bloomington ringwood christian churches rev g w brown pastor sunday may 20th il00 am bloomington 230 pni ringwood z 730 pm altona t revwm rae evangelist and missionary will speak at all these services evangelistic meetings every even- ing in altona church at 800 pm except saturdays until may 27 see elsewhere in this paper for cdnv plete announcement childrens meeting in ringwood church monday 700 pm all are cordiajly invited to attend these services planlto come stouffville christian church charles montgomery pastor miss nora stapleton organirt sunday may 20th v 1000 ainsunday school 1100 am morning worship 730 plmlgospel service monday 730pjn- teen age girls friday 7 pmi childrens meeting friday 8 pm christian endeavour t ohiikoh htui sundaymay 20th 200 pm bible school 300 pm divine worship cry v friday 430 pm childrens meeting at mrs forfars home ltvtr a hearty welcome to all s gormley and bethesda mennontte brethren dj ciflgbbsst church rerp huson pastor l r vjiliey x s listith sunday may 20th sundayschool 2 pjn preaching evangelistic bethesda sunday may 20th preaching -l- 1030 am pikejs peak camp meeting commence on june 3 and cor- tinueuntil 17th mrsciwhi mah evangelist and outstandings iriuslcaljtalent watchfor other paper 3 pm 7i30 pm wiv announcements in posters and w t 07 f ffllffim