the tribune stouffville thursday june 9 1949- quality service insecticides fungicides weedkillers kiulwbed5 withhotitrvp local and personal happenings weddings herbate 24d pills pills lake the labour the bother the guesswork out of weed control no fussy measuring just dissolve one herbate pill in two quarts of water and you are ready to spray atox derris dust a particularly valuable insecticide which kills both sucking and biting insects highly effective against flea beetles caterpillars and similar pests difficult to control atox is not poisonous to humans and domestic animals and therefore may be used with safety ridsect household ddt spray ridsect is particularly effective against such common household pests as flies mosquitos carpet beetles moths and ants use as spray or apply with a brush to screens door and window frames cll garden dust gun cil garden dust contains ddt rotenone pyrethrum and fixed copper a combination that gives excellent results in controlling many insects and plant diseases commonly found in home gardens stiver bros ringwood mrsdan kelly of hamilton spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs kennth campbell mrs lloyd mclean and children sharon and barry are visiting her parents near owen sound mrs had tea last wednesday evening with mr and mrs ken campbell miss jessie harding was a week end guest with miss dolores hicks of mount albert radio in india is under an eight- year expansion program to reach robert young of stouffville 80000 villages douglas asthosx whitevale united church was the scene of a pretty wedding for the marriage of marion anthony to norman donald dou glas only son of mr and mrs john douglas toronto rev john mac- lachlan performed the ceremony against a back ground of white lilac bridal wreath and pink tulips mrs a troyer sang with mrs n k robinson at the organ given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of ivory satin with three quarter length veil and orange blossom headdress and carried a bouquet of tallisman roses the brides sister mrs a wilson matron of honor attended in orchid faille taffeta she carried johanna hill roses lew lesser toronto was best man the ush ers were john anthony brother of the bride and ray gray toronto the reception was held at the home of the brides parents the brides mother received in plue charmave with black accessories and corsage of pink roses the grooms mother assisted wearing navy crepe with white accessories and corsage of pink roses for travelling the bride wore bermuda green dress and accessor ies with gray gabardine coat after a trip to kingston and points east the couple will reside in to whitchurch township council decoration sunday at stouffville will meet this friday afternoon in- cemetery on june 19th stead of saturday the regular date- the next public holiday will fall schools post offices and financial on friday july 1st which is do- oneidahouses were all given a holiday on minion day just three weeks from monday in recognition of the kings tomorrow birthday some like an unnecess- i ary break for a holiday that cannot mr walter davey was in town be generally recognized as more of saturday night shaking hands with an inconvenience than anything old f after 47 years i making printing ink mr davey is i enjoying a well earned holiday he will spend part of the summer at the davey cottage at island grove in the family now 40 years reeve vern griffin and council lor robt b rae of markham township are delegates this week to the meeting of ontario reeves at theirconvention being held in the city of quebec the local offi cials took their wives along and for them special entertainment is being provided by kindred groups in the ancient city while the men attend the municipal sessions of mayors and reeves else mr truman baxter has disposed of a building lot immediately west of his home on rupert street to mr art latcham- mr latcham is retiring from his business inter ests in toronto and will erect a fine home on the site at a reported value of 25000 a delightful and sincere mark of appreciation was shown mrs john scott by the students of the home economics class at the high school when the group gathered to pre sent mrs scott who has been on the staff for three years with a lovely hand bag and silver purse the gift was accompanied by a short note of appreciation and which made fitting references to the valuable instruction and pleas ant time the class enjoyed under jrs scott this past year pupils of mr t w eagleson atcm rmt will give a recital in the presbyterian church on tues day june 2s an excellent pro gram is being printed enumerating the various numbers showing the names of the pupils in each num ber as the youth for christ group is expected to be out in force for this great event it will be advis able to be on time to gain a seat maple leaf dairy will commence sunday delivery of milk and other products next sunday for the sum mer season at the same time patrons are being advised in this issue to put bottles out earlier since both the sunday and week day deliveries throughout the sum mer will be one hour earlier no doubt everybody will be glad to cooperate with the dairy in their effort to render good summer ser vice if you use lawn hose be loyal and do not overrun the two hours 6 to 8 pm when you do you are encroaching on the rights of your neighbors if everybody is loyal to the ibylaw all can have water without the restrictions im posed in so many places where special program at wideman church a gospel team composed of a male quartette and gospel speaker from eastern mennonite college harrisongurg virginia will give a program at wideman mennonite church on friday evening june 10th at 800 oclock come and enjoy the inspiration of this program with us the students and staff of stouff ville high school held their annual picnic at musselmans lake when the occasion was seized upon to make farewell presentations to the teachers who are leaving the staff this year mr paul sherk and mr robinson were given fountain hose use is forbidden entirely pens while mr thos pherrill was presented with a ronson lighter mrs gratani was the recipient of a gravy boat and mrs john scott a lovely water set for tea service one of the students joyce barkey read a covering address expressing the admiration of the students for the teachers the change in high school staff this is heavier than usual buys 1932 chevrolet sedan mechanically good new tires 1936 chevrolet coach runs and looks like a new car 1938 dodge sedan a rare buy has been well looked after 1936 dodge sedan in wonderful condition 1948 big six pontiac sedan hydromatic drive formerly owned by general motors official small mileage bill ball motors stouffville ont phone 125w youth for christ 800 oclock sharp an educational film 820 song service opened by yfc girls choir special features including numbers by lemonville sunday school jean hodgins and alma pilkey of altona bill cake with his sax come prepared to join in the time of ques tions contests and sermoneltes from your own scripture verse 930 feature film iu friends farewell the salmons last friday evening neighbors and friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs cliff salmon to give them a farewell before the family leave stouffville to finally take up residence in australia actually mr and mrs salmon do not leave town until about the first of september but they are vacat ing the house they sold on main street to mr w sissons of rich mond hill who is about to make extensive alterations this is the well known wm cook bungalo built about 25 years ago until they leave town the salmons and their two children will occupy a fine new trailer cabin just purchased when they push off they will travel south to los angeles then north to vancouver they are scheduled to sail from the coast for australia about the 2nd of decern ber they intend to settle there indefinitely but of course would be welcomed with open arms back in stouffville any time on fri day evening the salmons were pre sented with a purse and other gifts mr mervyn watts making the presentation on behalf of the group assembled mr salmon who has been engaged over the years as accountant with stiver bros is training a new man in his posi tion before he severs all connec tion with the firm atha news mr and mrs jos tran and fam ily were supper guests with mr and mrs fred draper on sunday mrs gren draper and marie at tended a birthday party on satur day for little kenneth zellers who celebrated his 4th birthday mi and mrs robertson and jack were guests with mr and mrs sheridan on sunday and spent monday evening with mr and mrs joe tran mr and mrs arthur wagg and family of leaskdale were dinner guests with mr and mrs fred draper on sunday mr norman lehman preached at utica and epsom on sunday mrs allan myers and a cousin from toronto visited mrs joe byers on monday sorry mrs byers is not enjoying the best of health mrs albert draper accompanied by mr fred draper and mr and mrs gren draper visited her hus band mr albert draper on sunday who is in st michaels hospital mrs james is visiting in ux- bridge and is felling somewhat stronger after her illness toole of quaker hill west of uxbridge received a welcome tele phone call a few days ago it was from ithe bill ball motors of stouff ville announcing the arrival of a new pontiac car which had been on order for a long time fine said mr toole we are just leaving on an extended tour through parts of the united states celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary the old car was the only source of worry for mr and mrs toole charles gordon pingle who died in toronto on sunday was laid to rest in markham cemetery on wednesday afternoon a good many years ago he operated a jewelry repair shop in stouffville with business in the spofford block the regular monthly meeting of the womens institute will be held on thursday june 16th at 230 pm at the home of mrs jas ridout roll call holiday sug gestions reports of delegates to district annual and reading by mrs gordon lemon will form the program picnic sujppen pilease ibring your own dishes in case of rain meeting will be in municipal hall mr and mrs a sherrick mr and mrs a sherrick are contributing the special music at the pikes peak tent meet ings all this week and next sunday folks are invited to hear these old friends and en joy the tent services under evangelist rev c berry of markham miss vivian sadler of toronto spent the weekend with her aurit and uncle mr and mrs geo iee if so many women continue to use their men like worms no won der they start to act like them and get picked up by chickens officers of new company it has required practically a month to clear the government red tape and the ontario securi ties commission so that the stouff ville arena limited could proceed with their sale of stock and erec tion of a new artificial ice arena the officers of the company are as follows president geo allison vicepresident bert bell secretary fred campbell treasurer reg button directors dr bodendistel morley symes gar lehman chas nolan auditors tax records canada limited friends of mr and mrs got gamble who recently left the moyer farm at dickson hill and bought a restaurant property on yonge st opposite cfrb will be interested to learn that mr gambles brother and his wife and three children with their nursemaid arrived from england they are staying at the new home of mr and mrs gamble workmen placed a new roof on the united missionary church dur ing the past week a dark shade of readymade shingles of good quality were laid and should serve the purpose of sheltering the con gregations of future years from sun and rain for a long time to come rev dr john mutch student pastor for stouffville presbyterian church 40 years ago was elected president of the united church of canada at hamilton conference last week when in stouffville he dis tinguished himself as a worker among boys and young peoples groups and was regarded then as a minister who would make a dis tinguished mark in his sacred call ing dr mutch is at present a pastor of melrose church hamilton one of the largest in the city about a quarter million people participated in the gold rush of 97- s to the klondike thomas mann recently described democracy as the political expres sion of christianity chickens fowl eggs calves lambs get our prices before you market these products locals heard the premier in the town of arthur 25 miles from guelph two local men heard premier st laurent speaking in that centre as he passed through on his ontario tour ken laushway and art lewis were on a trip sell ing tickets for the athletic club and tarried long enough to take in the entertainment ken said the premier made an impression he was smooth spoken not vindictive and scarcely mentioned politics at all evidently keeping in mind that he is on a goodwill tour and that the way to win votes is not by lashing out at all and sundry who happen to be holding opposing views the wms will meet in memor ial park on wednesday june 15th at 215 pm this meeting will be in the form of a picnic to which all the ladies of the congregation are invited please bring your baskets and dishes mrs f j stouffer of uno park spent the weekend with her bro ther and sisterinlaw mr and mrs clayt stouffer obrien avenue mrs stouffer atended the united church conference to which she was a delegate mr m j gerrow rn of west minister hospital and wife and baby vicky of london spent last week with mr and mrs josgrose mr and mrs h walker of port perry also visited recently with mr and mrs grose mr and mrs milton clark of peterboro and their daughter mrs jas moore of ottawa spent the weekend with their relatives mr and mrs h 0 klinck obrien ave and mr and mrs frank row- toottom mrs moore is leaving malton on friday morning to fly to vancouver to visit with her un cle and aunt dr and mrs l s klinck tickets are being sold for a host of lucky draw prizes being given away at the lions club annual street fair and dance here on june 29th two names were omit ted from the list of donors of iprizes printed on the reserve side of the tickets and these are wes boadway 250 and stouffville machine tool works 1500 the club gratefully acknowledges the receipt of these prizes east york district annual about 200 w i members gather ed in markham on may 31 for the east york district annual twenty branches were represented mrs c hicks of bethesda presided special speaker was miss margaret aitken recently returned from a two- months visit to palestine she told of the high hopes self sacrifice and unremitting toil of the people who are building the new israeli four teen members of the branch were present delegates being mrs ridout mrs g lemon mrs bax ter mrs sanderson mrs william son miss stewart the city of winnipeg will be at home to all its old friends and presidents from june 5 to 9 during the celebration of the 75th anrii versary of this great gateway to the west exmayor dr warriner who is visiting in town instructs the press to issue a warm welcome on his behalf to all the people of stouffville and district incident ally dr warriner says that all the former mayors of the city will be on exhibition on this great occa sion for which 20 bands are cross ing the border from the united states to participate in the celebra tion oo pickering farms limited phone 336 day or night whitby ontario 4ss3 raspberries strawberries haddock fillets smoked fillets 39c 39c 45c 45c prime rib roast brisket bone in stewing beef boneless rump roast leg of lamb fronts of lamb pure pork sausage side bacon smoked back bacon peameal back bacon home rendered lard lb 55c lb 25c lb 45c lb 58c lb 55c lb 35c lb 40c lb 60c lb 75c lb 75c lb 15c 0boyles meat market telephone 35