dr hesswvesjock fly spray ffillsand repels them dr hess fly spraydoes riot bhsteraniitials or raise the body temperature if used in a reatonableamourit iv crightno wweare featuring thepopular5 gallon this willlast12 cows for the fly season y vfor household and milk house- ai r usedn hess special fly killer it wont stain or discolor wallpaper curtains or drapes and won t taint milk king ill v f bugkille1t l protect your- garden dust often isolbstat 1 20 lbsat 801 10 lbs at 50 5 lbs at 25 f i vi r schumacher feed the ideal feed for busy days take a few bags home with youthe next time you are in town it may aye you a trip to town for chop or save time in starting lip your tractor feed if to all stock on the farm from horses to chickens haveyou tried atox derris dust a new dust for tender n plants va- o- eninss a hundred or two used hard brick are available for sale in town suit able for repair work apply at tri bune office i f jt v mr and mrs p c greenfield miss allie bragg of bowman ville and mrs j ai stephenson of cal gary spent last weekend visiting at the home of mrs wt byam iztut ftvss dj i- the bethesda picnic atrratcliffs park scheduled fpr wednesday af ternoon last week- encountered 1 rather chilly weather and threaten- ing skies that somewhat interfered with the usual success of this-ga- thering and reduced the attendance too mrf l button skipped a rink that captureda first prize in one of the big events- held at elgin house muskokawhile he was a gut there miss gertrude todd was on ariftk that won a fourth stouffville air cadets will go on holiday at camp borden on thurs day august 2nd for ten days cadets will be required to report at the school on the morning of their departure at 730 oclock- and will remain at camp until august 11th carev raia a quiet wedding was solemnized at the stouffville united church parsonage by rev d davis on tuesday july 17 1945 when norma marion eldest daughter of mr and mrs stewart rae became the bride of pte roy carey- toronto son of the late mr and mrs- roy carey following the ceremony the couple left for northern ontario on their return they will continue their duties in the army frientds meeting house handed to new body for consideration of 1 the dedication and opening ser vices of the pine orchard union church was held sunday in the former hicksite friends meeting house which was pui chased by the pine orchard churcn last october and in the intervening months was completely- rebuiltthe church is situated between the fourth and fifth concessions of north whit church on the bogafttown sideroad the former jhicksite girls softball is on the go again and a league has been formed around markham with milliken tjnionville cedar grove and mark- ham in the loop where hasxthe tf money gone when township treasurer john crawford informed cvvhitchurch school fectionlkadmade orapplied for areductionof money for the ctirrentyearrtexpiessionsi ofsur- prisetwerenearaand tcburicillors for eachfchoolsectionshould not point sharply downinview of the fact that atjeast 50 per centoftlie school maintenance costs are being assumed this yearby the dept of education 1 it was- evident that scarcely a school secretaryhad filed a proper requisition and as a consequence they willvberequestedto meet the treasurer whb will aid them in making out the proper statement v if the government is j thecostofschbol opera- tibntiie ratepayers have ajnght to somejjreduction m taxation the purpose of the increasedlgrant it was announced wasuorrelieve the projffertyownerofaaxation and if it failsho work outthat waythere are going to be a lofof disappoint ed tax payers next fall it was point- ed out murray clendening was more than busy on saturday evening shaking hands with scores of old friends in town on the occasion of a brief weekend run from his home in timmms where he is still engaged as a garage mechanic when he dropped in on thetnbune m com pany with his sister mrs job scott of toronto we scarcely knew this former rmgwood lad who has taken on so much weight members a of the servicemens mrs r a gilroy6f locust hill a trifling mistayevii9y wives and mothers club will please i has been in town for a few days l the wife of a man who had etf notice that the august meeting willj visiting with mrs k g who listed in the navy handed the be century thecollins place on main street will be closed out on thurs day july 26 with a big auction sale of entire household effects garden tools etc bill armstrong hasreturned from hawk lake wherehe assisted with the construction of asummer hotel and is now working on ken betzs new house in the northwest section of the town stouffville jumor hardball team defeated richmond hill on monday evening by the score of 9-6- roy ward was on the mound for the local nine on wednesday night of this week milliken will oppose stouffville on the home grounds here while on friday evening rich mond hill will play their return game with the juniors the stouffvillemilliken senior hardball game on friday evening was rained out in the third innings milliken took an early lead of 30 only to have the home team come back with a six run rally in the second innings after two were out to pull ahead robinson also mrsayreynoldsall of toronto were sundayi visitors at the dave hoover homefobrien avenue c i p- v e t tg 3s a mr jim porter ison holidays fromtlie bank of commerce staff and with his wife and son bobby are holidaying at their old home in beaverton j i agreat dane dog from the e t stepherisfarm south of here attrac ted considerable attention on main street saturday m6rningas the rather h intelligent looking animal was escorted along the street whekuyingrs 7 wmtis preferred 1 bfiwisemotorists 0asaaf0rv lhvmilea6eia oependftbltlw- troublrp performance o sunderland citizens jave agreed on a new arena as a warmemorial incpnjunction with jjrock tpwn- shipofficials and jjtheclocal branch qfjthe efrimentvisiexpected tofe donate 2000 and the legion has set out to raise 2000 y iw h0w as always the finest fnmmmsm fc- wy interna tonai stouffviliie phone 290 new president of v guaranty trust co summers at stouffville mr t wilsohberrynewly elected president of hthe guaranty trust cothasone ofthemost beautiful country homes in this part of ontario if you will drive west on the townhne and cast an observing eye over your- right shoulder on reaching the 5th concession of whitchurch there you may feast orfc a j lovely water falls cnce the old snill jdamvfed fromfhe mill pond onuheywest shorehs built two delightf uland vappeahng sum mer homes onenearest- the town- line belongs tomr the other immediately north has been recently acquired by mr berry i now we call jr attention- to 5 an interesting report m the last issue of the financial- post concerning this very prominent citizen which reads as follows i trust- companies should serve the public in a fiduciary capacity and leave lending to banks and to loan companies in the opinion of james wilson berry newly elected president off guaranty trust co of canada followed a conservative investment policy keeping the bulk- of its assets in highgrade securities andtkas con centrated on obtaining income from its services to the public the maininterestof j- wilson berry- is the guarantytrust his job occupies hisj whole time and ability which is one of the reasons for the companys growth joining the i guaranty trust as assistantgenpraw manager- on its formation in1925berry of the original groups of shareholders he was appointed general manager in 1936 vicepresident andgeneral manager in 1937 and just recently president his friends claim he is the youngest president of any trust company in canada hv w the only rival to berrys interest in his company is his country home near stouffville a few miles north east of toronto he spends most of his spare time and weekends there puttering about his place faces a small lake ywhich is fed by i a fair- sized stream good swimming and trout fishing are right at his door r quietbut m approachable berrywas born in 190l ontv near flondonand educated at clinton he joined thesterllng m bankoi canada 1919- and rose x tobecomclanasslstantbranch manager- v r berrys main form of relaxation is aiding and he keeps a- horse at hislcountry jhomeheialso golfs sksandjurlsheisa member of thetorontogranite2club7troyaj canjfdian golf and countiy cluband bankers club of america wiisoniberryjisfsingldianduives with his mbtherthisfatherwas the late who iwasone of thepioheereimporters dale and percheron horses housestood on the same property as the conservative friends meet ing house and before icl- new church building was ready the pine orchard congregation had met in it the hicksite meeting house had been owned jomtlyby a number of community associations and had been used as a community hall last october the lease was return ed and the pine orchard union church at the instigation of its minister rev r r mcmath pur chased it for 1 considerable rebuilding and re pairs were needed for thebuilding abasement was excavated and a cement floor and walls were put in the walls were refaced and painted and the roof reshingled the interior of the building was painted a new floor was laidand church furniture installed all this workrwas ddhe by volun tarylabor during the days follow- ingjthe purchaseyofthe buildingt leslieharper directed the excava tion of the cellar and percy hutch- stouffville bantam hardball team was nosed but12ll in their second contest of the season in milliken paik on wednesday evening game was nip and tuck all the way and the local nine just missed tying the game by an eyelash in the final innings when lome boadway was meeting i caught out at the plate mr w e morden handed in an admission ticket to the office of this paper afewdays ago which was issued for a tea in the lincolnville union church the admission was 15 cents there was no dateonthe piece of caidboard which must be quite an age since itwould be 40 years since the union church was operated at lincolnville it is unlawful to leave the bathing beach while in uniform but some of the summer campers at mussel- mans completely forget to dress before coming down town should a local citizen overlook this little formality and appearon the street almost nakedhkeafew campers do we can hardly imagine ithe stir it would cause however there is nolaw against going- aboiitthree parts naked if youhave the brass to back up your action however bathing suits afe considered clothing and persons covered in whither are we going we are impressed with a state ment received from ottawa frpm our special correspondent dean wilson in which he says the famous baby bonus proved a vwise move from a political and social angle but it may be another story when its financial significance is studied closely especially when it is stated that its cost during the first year has been estimated at a minimum of 253560000 and the whole revenue from taxation by the government in the peace perioawas about the same amount an added remark thatis disconcerting to on tario tax payers toois that 401300 families registered in ontario will receive 74368000 annually but 370300 families m quebec will re ceive 83116000 a year in the light of this information stouffville the congregation for his-safety- ajthe minister glanced over it hurriedly then announced peter bowers w having t gone w see his wife desires- the v prayers- of the congregation fothlssafety w several lets in town where weeds have prospered abundantly are being cut by the municipal corpora tion with the cost being charged againstitlie- properties concerned property owners are liable for cut ting all noxious weeds on their own property or they may incur a fine- or the municipality may enter upon the lands and cut such weeds charging up the cost as other taxes old ringwood boy heads scientificdealers co v s last week mr and mrs c baker of toronto were in town visiting friends mr baker tells us that he attended school at ringwood for seven years but today he is among the yonge street business men in toronto he ad t of the baker co dealers iin scientific instruments- and incidentally mr baker has promised to write an article or two for the tribune on the many uses these instruments i can be put to by the uptodate farmer barometers for instance ajr e greats usedbythe city people as of fandangle or ornament a sort j about the home but for thefarmer taxpayers in the smaller brackets such a thing can be an instrument inson directed the cement work 1 w k be members of wesley church van- doif contributed time and labor towards completing the church- when it was first approved that the building be bougnt and renovat ed at a meeting- of the congrega- tionmembers at thehome of jas hope over 1000 was subscribed towards the work iwhen the hat was f passed this same spirit of willing co operation and assistance continued through the winter months as the building was grad ually restored- the pine orchard union church is withoutorganization of any sort it was necessary to appoint seven trusteeseach year to comply with the legal conditions of the lease but outside this group there are no officers the preacher has no rights except to occupy the pulpit the seven trustees are elected t each year at a meeting of the congrega tion open to a charge by the police i r l surely the record of mrs william dougherty of stouffville and that of her mother stand out prominent ly among the mother and daughter knitters for this war mrs d rus seiofmarkhamwho is 84 years of age has completed her 500th pair of socks while her daughter mrs dougherty has finished off her 515th pair and it must be assumed that some t these socks have travelled almost around the world the amount of yarn if- fairly estimated that has passed between the fingers of this pair of knitters would be a staggering total but we will leave it to the knitters to figure out mrs russels84th birthday this month would be remembered by a lot of soldiers and sailors who have enjoyed the warmth of her handiwork lfthey knew theirbene factor a 11h hi m v7lwp tiifftrfa i x r r j t v t i gipr ytt j binder ej1 u u 7 need look for little or no relief from taxation and the aimoying govern ment forms that were started as a war measure af elikely to continue thvwar for these harnedtax pay ers will likely be endless unless some other method is fdund to ex tract r bonusmoney fromthe people of canada u j editors malll dear mr editor your editorial of last week based on one that appeared recently in kimthe magazine of the kiwanis clubwas most timely many are givingthe mattercof official indif f erence j to public gambling their serious thoughtsince the european war has erdedand theurgent need for benevolent funds has passed j all honor to kims editonwho has thecourage tocensuie those who use gambling devicesto raisefunds service j clubs possibly ijvare greatest 1 offenders althoughit must bejadmitted- thatjsome churches and organized groups of various kinds arernot far behind since the excusefor this public lawbreaking nbjlonger exists it is up to these people to change theirmethods of admit that the original claim is not valid r kims editor states very truth fully that service clubs claim to pro mote respect for purlaws consist ency thou art a jewel it is well known that in possibly every club there are members who opposed or at least were not in sympathy with these questionable money faisingmethodsandt they are com mencing to raise their voices evi dence to this effect is the i letters that have appeared in the publica tions of those clubs j we would takeeare of somejqf the adult delinquency we would chave less juvenile delinqu ency e v v let us- have a few letters bearing on thismatteri am sure the editor willjbe quite wilhngto print them and who knows some action might result if we make our protests sufficiently strong 1 o signedc6nslstency of real service scientific ihstru mehts such as barometers oil guages etc areagain being made for commercial use 1 the servicemens wives arid mo thers club will holdafbazaar of needlework and home bakingetc in4he municipal hall saturday july 28th proceeds for- soldiers comfort fundhall will openat 2 pm draw to be made or quilt on same date any donation of baking or saleable articles gratefully re ceived 122 feature of our free shell service that means time and dollars saved stop in regularly t i m 1 f boadwaysv service station w iiif n o w tf- v every saturday night s tr if i m ii musseiimans t 1 v -vs- r lake bill thompson and his m ip va iw u v- 4 jpl plipfttrr ipn pttavf oftriltrtoa i iii lvjtfj yitf a jtfjittrg tc bug killer isk hit j mr jt 4 m seeds lime s v cement- central teed store pho277tr o tvt- stmffvllle one ii t 1 b tvi r i2 1 vu iait4 iiotilissaipfish ir for best results ship your cream to stouff- s we pay two cento morbperpound butter-fat- for cream delivered tothe creamery opentniesdayand cold stftb afif ifaak fp5 stouff villecreamery 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