the tribune stouffville ont thursday june 6 1946 seed corn top crop hybrid seed corn limited quantities of top crop 645 and 625 a fair stock of top crop 606 recommend for silage top crop 275 for grain and late seeding top crop 355 the standard variety for giain reliable iirand open pollinated seed corn golden glow medium and late wisconsin no 7 sweepstakes white cap mangel and turnip seed slivers golden gate post mangel gaint yellow leviathan red leviathan giant white sugar mangel yellow ideal- purple top turnips laurentian certified seed perfect model steele briggs perfection canadian gem bronze top turnips derby irish king forage seeds kale narrow stem sudan grass sowing rape sugar cane millet stiver bros local and personal happenings milk is going up the question e a grubin ro opiometrist will less of it go down j will be at his otkce in stouffville on monday june 10th stouffville phone 5501 cherrywood mr and mrs bob torrance enter tained relatives from toronto over the weekend congratulations are extended to mr and mrs orval wilson on their marriage on saturday in whitevale united church mrs wilson is the daughter of mr and mrs mark maynard of this community mr and mrs ceo todd were guests of mr and mrs lloyd bryant of ciaremont on sunday the wa will hold their monthly meeting at the home of mrs leon ard gates on wednesday afternoon june 12th group 5 in charge rev mr mclachlin and mrs mc- lachlin had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs wes petty and family glad to learn that miss phyliss gates is able to be home after her recent tonsil operation atha news mr and mrs gren draper were sunday visitors with his parents mr and mrs albert draper many happy returns to mr and mrs sam barkey who both cele brated a birthday on june 1st and 2nd sorry to loose mr and mrs cou- perthwaite and family who moved to their new home at ciaremont on friday mr sam barkey eric wallace and ernie carruthers motored to picton on sunday to visit friends mr harold spotjord has been spending a few days in cjiingwood where he has a sister living miss grace margaret boynton was among the graduates of the salvation army grace hospital toronto last week jean channon an uxbridge girl is tossing softbail for sunday morn ing class at sunnide this season over twenty thousar have attended the sixteen annual the garden parties at cedar grove plan to enjoy this years entertainment mrs alex on the first saturday night in july montreal wa mrs george miller former resi dent of ciaremont has purchased mrs revi lees house on north church street we understand that people mrs lee will remain in town for ummer at least taylor formerly of visiting miss a b duncan the past week mrs taylor norton symes of uxbridge twp the former jessie mcdutty of wood- is recovering from the loss of part ville a graduate of toronto general of one finger which he sustained hospital was in the victorian or- when his hand became tangled in der of nurses in the same class with the machinery while he was oper- the late mrs a d bruce ating a cement mixer the death occurred suddenly in mr and mrs frank greenwood sarhia of mrs laura ferguson who of markham celebrated their 25th i will be remembered by friends as wedding anniversary last week by i laura hopkins sister of the late taking a plane ride over the immed- will and ben hopkins iatc district we hear that mr and mrs ken- war branch neth burkholder donna tain also the war branch will be packing mr and mrs lloyd wedon will for shipment overseas on friday occupy the klinck home while ho june 1 1th if you have something to mrs klinck cover western can- contribute please leave it at the a on an extended vacation this home of mrs g lee or mrs e j davey before this date thank you m davev secretary rev oscar burkholder has been in town for a few days this week while attending the annual confer ence at the wideman church mr burkholder who has brothers and a sister here is always a welcome visi tor in our midst about 37 friends gathered at the home of miss lickorish on monday evening to tender a miscellaneous home of beatrice lickorish monday former gladys keeping summer sale of furniture roses illustrated wil be the subject for mr john f clarks address on thursday evening june fi in the united church basement at 8 oclock he will also give a demonstration in arranging decor ations for dining tables the society would like a good attendance as this should be a very interesting meeting and mr clark is looking forward to meeting the members of stouffville horticultural society summer murray nendick veteran of this war has taken a position with the mcdermitt undertaking parlors of port perry and started to work there this week mr walter dickson who is still a patient at the brierbush hospital is showing considerable improve mentin health we are glad to re port council meeting this thursday evening the muni cipal council will meet at 730 as a court of revision on the assessment roll which has just been completed by the town assessor blake sanders following the sitting council will transact general business of which we understand there is a big agenda cedar grove man 85 congratulations are due mr fred wilson prominent citizen of cedar grove who on may 25th reached his s5th birthday despite his con dition of health he possesses a keen mind and a personal knowledge of his local district that goes back farther than that of the average resident chesterfield suites beautifully designed in vellour material spring filled throughout with lovely showwood on arms studio couches miss winnie davis has been appointed to the position of head clerk at the five to a dollar store replacing miss evelyn dougherty who has held the position for several years and who has handed in her resignation to be effective next week the passing of mr john s dougherty recalls the fact that vveddi ng when he served as reeve the coun rur uitv- cil under him in 1024 was composed kkh1haki1 of messrs jglunauf wsilvester at the parsonage of the rev ie anfj dl f we understand kennedy ciaremont on saturday that mr r w silvester h now the june 1st a quiet wedding was sol- so survivor emnized when jovce delores hardy daughter of mrs b dunn of broug ham was united in marriage to donald harold wright only son of mr and mrs harold wright stouff ville the bride wore a blue dressmaker suit with while accessories and a corsage of red roses her brides maid miss margaret wright sister of the groom wore a fushia dress maker suit with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses the edmund hardy who died at his groom was attended by mr harry home in barrie was a resident about schell stouffville later theyoung20 years ago in the ballantrae dis- robert timbers and his bride the former leatrice ni holson daughter of mrs elizabeth nicholson who were married recently will reside on the timbers farm west of town the groom is the son of mr and mrs win timbers mr fred nighswarder toronto was in town on monday afternoon mrs wm hopkins is about again after being confined to her home for six weeks in ill health saturday wedding was interesting social event in a setting of white hlacs and red carnations at stouffvihe united church on saturday afternoon joyce doreen ball rn became the june 23 this is a well attended bride of capt blair w fearon service and visitors from toronto rcamc mrs fearon is the daugh- and other places usually come in ter of dr stanley s ball and mrs numbers ball the groom the son of mr j keep in mind that the annual decoration day service at stouffville cemetery will be hold on sunday fearon fords mills np col the rev sidney lambert assisted by the rev dougas davis performed the ceremony mrs charles nolan was organist and mrs james oldham soloist the bride given in marriage by her father wore a white satin gown with basque waist leg- mr and mrs george gunn were in toronto on sunday joining in the birthday of his mother who reached her 99th birthday on june 2nd miss alta fockler is in charge of the dining room at lakeview house this season just opening miss fock- mutton ler filled this position some years sleeves and floorlength skirt with ago very acceptably train her fulllength tulle- veil fell from a pearlstudded halo she i mr and mrs hwsanders who carried a bouquet of joanna hill took up summer residence at roses cornflowers and lily of the jacksons point ten days ago were hank holiday monday the kings birthday which this year will be celebrated on june 10 is a statutory holiday the state dept at ottawa has announced banks and post offices must close on that date but the holiday will not be observed by the general public it was stated in the an nouncement bedroom suites dressers chittoneers kitchen console cabinets kitchen chairs and tables also small number of new spring filled and felt mattresses and bed springs for gifts we have lovely table lamps boudoir and floor lamps end tables mirrors also a lovely solid walnut diningroom suite raxlins furniture store phone stouffville 192 couple left for a short honeymoon thev will locate at stouffville crawford vakkum danforth ave united church was the scene of a wedding on sat urday june 1st at 3 p m when wanda ruperta varnum daughter of mrs c e varnum oshawa was united in marriage with elmer lloyd crawford son of mr and mrs d crawford brooklin rev n c mcmurray officiated the bride given in marriage by mr cecil burtch wore a full length gown of white marquisette with fingertip veil and a halo headdress and car ried better time roses and lily of the valley attending the bride were mrs velma souley whitby and mrs mary knox toronto who wore gowns of blue and peach sheer with matching flowered headdress and veil and carried nosegays of spring flowers mr ed hains- worth toronto was best man the reception was held at steeles vene tian room toronto the brides mother received wearing an em broidered maroon crepe dress with a corsage of yellow roses and was assisted by the grooms mother wearing dark blue lace dress with a corsage of pink carnations for a honeymoon to niagara falls and points in the usa the btide chose a brown tailored suit with pink and brown accessories and mink furs the couple will reside in toronto trick he will be remembered as a musician and left here to become instructor of music in the barrie schools he is survived by his wife janet douglas grant two daughters and three sons the funeral at barrie on friday was held private ly no building material the stakes set last week for store premises to be built at the front of mr leslie rowbothams red brick house immediately west of the bank building may be removed and no building erected because of the shortage of materials order for lumber mr rowbotham states has been unfilled although promised and unless things change the whole program will be cancelled for the present this is unfortunate as the premises are sorely needed on main street and thus the town suffers from lack of accommodation not only for business places but from a lack of houses as well former bloomington boy writes from cal a delightful letter from an old boy of this district is full of interest and we are glad to pass it on to our readers knowing how pleased they will be to get the information there in contained writing from bar- stow california mr james h leggitt native of scott township says i am enclosing 500 lor a two year subscription to the tribune i enjoy your paper very much indeed i was born near sandford ont and first went to school at bloomington to a teacher by the name of iloshel and while still a small boy my father moved to ciaremont where he was employed on the railroad there i finished school then as i had always watch ed the trains with much interest i decided to try to get employment on one of the roads running into toronto i secured a job on the old grand trunk as a brakeman and after working for that road a couple of years i resigned my job and went to work for the canadian pacific where i stayed for several years before coming to california i went to work for the santa ferailroad in 1910 and am still in their ser vice but hope to retire shortly on pension i hope to be a subscriber to your paper for years to come previously davs for the district breeers the i round weeklv- newspaper in ontario my mother renewed ray subscrip- program is to start at 10 0 in the or quebecpublished in towns up to l but as she passed away last morning with a parade of a number 2000 population was shipped from fall i shall now renew fo myself of mr ray mclaughlins outstand- siouffville on monday to london there are many former canadians ing holsteins a judging competi- ontario in readiness for the con- here in cahfornia and many more tion will be held vention of the ontario and quebec the meeting will then adjourn to weeklies to ik held there this geneva park for a picnic lunch andj weekthis cup won by the tribune the afternoon program mr eladiojon various occasions ha reposed susaeta from santiago chile south i in the local office most of the war america is the guest speaker for years and is now returned for here from detroit for uxbridge wedding mr and mrs chester cook of detroit were in town for brief lime on monday morning enroute from uxbridge to their home they made a hurried trip here to attend the wedding of their nephew everett mcnelly at uxbridge on saturday he being a son of mr and mrs ed mcnelly lately of musselmans lake but who have moved to the uxbridge district mr and mrs cook are enjoying good health and were pleased to meet a number of friends as they passed through valley lieut margaret ball rcamc maid of honor and the bridesmaids mrs harold cunningham and miss elaine baker wore white crepe fulllength gowns with white pic ture hats little julia bell also wore a matching gown and carried old- fashioned nosegays capt keith nancekiveli rcamc was best man while capt john hovering rcamc mr eraser mustard and mr stanley ball were ushers the reception was held at the home of the brides parents with mrs ball assisting the bride in re ceiving the guests she wore grey crepe with a corsage of pink roses the bride is a graduate of the hospital for sick children in tor onto and the groom of mount al lison saskville nb and the uni versity of toronto for her wedding trip to nova scotia mrs fearon donned a chic let wool suit with navy accessories and wore a corsage of red roses the couple will live in toronto down on monday afternoon for the funeral of the late john s dough erty mr hugh bannerman heads the local clothing drive to be conducted by the lions club watch for fu ture announcement which will re veal the evening on which the homes will he visited on a mission of picking up worn clothing for destitute europe left for west coast on monday evening mr and mrs hokiinck left on an extended trip to western canada travelling cpr they will make stops at winnipeg medicine hat calgary vancouver and north by steamer to minstrel island where ihey will visit his daughter the former agnes klinck the return trip will be made over the lines of the cn r this will be mrs klincks first trip to western canada holstein breeder from south america to be guest speaker at district holstein breeders field day ontario county holstein breeders town club is host to breeders from durj ham victoria peterbroro and nor- silverware returned thumberland counties saturday the big silver cup known as the june sih at elmcroft farms os- clark memorial donated bv the hawa this will e one of the big toronto dailv star for the best all- last haven for horses stouffville united church is offer ing the sheds at the rear of the building for sale by tender accord ing to an advertisement in this issue only haven for our friend the horse down town on a cold and blustry day in winter it is not without a feeling of regret that one witnesses the passing of the church sheds it means no doubt that many an equine will suffer in years to come when driven to town and having to wait for the family while they do their shopping of course it is admitted that few people travel in this manner any more and prob ably in the years ahead the small number may be even less during periods of blocked roads in recent winters the sheds have been filled with teams hut such occasions are rare officials of the church declare that the sheds have become unsafe and must come down and because there appears no real demand for them this course is to be pursued rather than fo repair the trouble of course the neighborhood will be greatly improved with the removal of the sheds which are no ornament to the locality in their present state and with their lack of paint no doubt the grounds occupied by the sheds will be put into awn and parking space for the people whp attend this church the afternoon program mr susaeta is one of the outstanding holstein competition again each competi tion becomes more difficult a many breeders in souih america and is ontario weeklies are steadily over in this country purchasing improving their newspapers by breeding stock from canadian adopting better methods of gather- breeders ing news priming etc visit here for the winter months to enjoy the mild climate and the beautiful scenery as well as our good highways which ari i ihink some of ihe finest in the vorld and i have travelled over many fine roads both in america as well as canada and hope soon to spend a lot of my time in travelling at my leisure i look now for many more editions of your fine pape ha llia ntra b co uilk wedded 15 ears mr and mrs w coekeril of ballantrae were entertained at a dinner party held in the hotel gen- osha oshawa on june 1st given by their family on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary the dinner was attended by mr and mrs w h cockerill of ux- bridge mr and mrs t m wilson of hamilton mr and mrs c w cockerill of oshawa mr and mrs l k cockerill of bolton- mr and mrs s j johnson of oshawa mr and mrs h a kincade of toronto miss evelyn smith of humber bay and nine grandchildren telegrams of congratulations were received from friends of toronto and hamilton a reception was held after the dinner at the home of mr and mrs s johnson at which mr and mrs cockerill were presented a purse of money and a bouquet of flowers by two of their grandchildren