the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 2 1950 the commodores to appear in markham guest stars on the toronto stars free good music concert being held in markham in st andrews un ited church on march 9 1950 from 8 pm to 10 pm is this colorful male quartet the commodores from left they are harvard re- dick carl tapscott donald parrish and john ringham all are veter ans of the canadian navy and are considered one of canadas out standing singing organization in addition to singing as a quartet all are soloists in their own right leo lighter their acompanist also is piano soloist their program is free to the pub lic and is presented by the tor onto star in cooperation with st andrews united church choir who will render several musical num bers at beginning of programme under the direction of peggie woods clark mrs clark will also sing a group of songs accompanied by mrs avey byram of toronto a loud speaker system will be in stalled by farrs electric of mark ham to accommodate an overflow in the sunday school room program at 8 pm doors open at seven seats free coal on hand car of nut coal will arrive first of next week anyone short of coal phone us at once and we will try to distribute this as fairly as possible gormley elevators phone 381jl stouffville mrs geo pugh of coboconk is spending a few clays in and around stouffville with relatives we regret that the weekly letter of jack smith mpp and agnes macphail mpp are crowded out this week as is a halfpage adv for an agincourt firm murray b summerfeldt who died at his home in cannington on saturday last was buried in mount albert cemetery on tuesday this week being in his 91st year deceased was the oldest person buried at mount albert in the last year dont be stuck for heat a display adv crowded out of this issue announces that r c blewett agincourt has made special arrangements for immed iate service on turning furnaces now in use over to oil burners on only 24 hours notice a fairbanks- morse burner can be installed in one day also guaranteeing oil to assure no shortage phone agin court 320w and blewetts will have a man at your place in no time to give estimate without obligation to buy skating this week will definitely be saturday night not friday as advertised in the hockey programs the thl will occupy the arena on thursday and friday nights inventory sale take advantage of these exceptional values some items are odd lines and we are clearing from our stock some items are limited quantities only drop in for additional values cream corn choice quality 20oz tins 2 for 25c da i tons peanut butter 16oz jar 35c salmon fancy red cohoe v tin 35c our own blend tea llb package 70c sun joy peas choice quality 20oz tins 2 for 25c tomatoes 20oz tins 2 for 19c hard candy mixed 2 lbs 45c homes custard powders vanilla 6 pkgs 25c sweet mixed pickles large 48oz jar 49c pride of okanagan bing cherries 20oz tin 27c mother jacksons cake mix pkg 29c butterscotch topping jar 23c pumpkin 2 28oz tins 25c seeded raisins the raisin with the flavor lb 22c aylmer soup 12 tins assorted in carton for 99c old windsor floor wax llb tin 25c unwrapped laundry soap 5 bars 25c wash boards extra special each 15c bulk soap flakes 2 pounds 35c snap powder an ideal cleanser 2 tins 25c hang me up wax tissues package 10c ratcliff co wa open meeting ladies of the unionville womans association and their men folk were entertained monday evening by the wa of stouffville united church at a congregational social and were welcomed by mrs james mccreight the president mrs milner president of the unionville group presided over that part of the program furnished by unionville rev mr butt spoke on know ledge and belief through faith he stated faith is a belief in the dark that true faith will not be easily hindered and that faith is one of the most potent things we can ever hope to know miss jean martin sang seren ade from the student prince and bless this house the holy city by stephen adam and the herd girls dream were the titles of mrs toogoods violin numbers mrs jamiesons poem the cattle in the stall was read by mrs art brown as wall as a humorous number and the goats on the left from nancy jones book for goodness sake mrs ray fleury of stouftville repeated by request her reading minutes of the ladies aid meet ing mrs delbert booth thanked the unionville guests for coming and furnishing the program mrs charles nolan presided at the organ and for the offertory miss ann lehman accompanied her on the piano mr davis closed the meeting with prayer and luncji was served approximately one hundred were present prosecuted for cutting small trees in darlington township peter proskin of darlington town ship pleaded guilty before magis trate baxter for cutting maple oak elm beech and pine trees having a diameter of less than ten inches contrary to the provisions of by law no 1553 of the united counties of northumberland and durham the charge was laid by mr howard millson who was recently appointed tree commissioner for durham county the bylaw was passed in 1917 in the interests of conservation to restrict unlimited cutting of young trees mr aws greer kc of oshawa represented the accused and mr alan field cobourg represented the united counties in york county such trees may not be cut having a diameter of less than m inches next time you feel the urge to go places see your local bus agent he can tell you all about fares stopover arrange ments time tables and other details that will help you to enjoy your trip he is a member of your community and will be glad to serve you bound trip chicago 2145 los angeles 8455 winnipeg 4440 vancouver 8455 subject to change tickets and information i motors phone 170 unionville congratulations to the following pupils of miss ila c weighill atcm who were successful in midwinter examinations held recently at the royal conservatory of music of toronto piano doreen mackay grade vii patsy bruce grade vi hon james iaceby grade iv george lacehy grade iii dianne bradley grade ii hon theory pauline barkey grade ii first class honours beverley bratton grade ii nrst class hon doreen mackay grade ii first class hon coral perkins grade i first class hon doreen hitz grade i first class hon patsy bruce grade i hon gormley mr and mrs frank bennett and family and mr and mrs murray bennett had supper sunday even ing with mr and mrs harry ben nett and margaret in stouffville mrs fennell mrs geo leary and mrs gordon mcwhirter attended the afternoon tea given by the scout mothers of victoria square on saturday it is a great pleasure to extend birthday congratulations to mrs john forrester on behalf of her many friends on tuesday feb 28 mrs forrester celebrated her nintieth birthday we hope she may enjoy good health and a lot of happiness in the year ahead a report will be in next weeks issue of her birthday party given her by her daughter arvilla three carloads of folk attended the day of prayer held in wesley church last friday evening speakers of the evening included bishop a winger rev e currey and rev l sider the henderson sisters rendered special messages in song and the service was under the leadership of rev moddle one of our young people mr don steckley had a very unfortu nate experience last friday evening after having lunch in a restaurant he became very ill and believes he received food poisoning he was very sick for several days but we are glad he is greatly improved mr and mrs harrison schlichter had sunday dinner with mr and mrs c doner miss ruth hunt spent last week end at fort erie bible school with friends mr and mrs earl doner and family had sunday evening supper with mr and mrs geo hilts and vera mr and mrs r mansbndge and carol were supper guests with mr and mrs s doner and grace sun day evening a number of ladies were enter tained bv mrs a s farmer at a quilting on monday evening since there have been so many ill with mumps since before christ mas we have not mentioned all the names each week but once again they seem to be breaking out beverley and betty ann carring- ton and miss helen doner are now confined to their homes with them we wish them a speedy recovery mr and mrs hazen of ancaster and miss maude jones of ballantrae were sunday visitors with mrs j forrester and arvilla mr and mrs t christilaw of leaside were weekend guests in the gooding home l snow tire sale dunlop firestone 60016 or 67015 special one week only free grease job with every oil change wm garrett son phone 265 stouffville hlhtwmllwt r ctste attention farmers we are now booking orders for the famous dion threshers ensilage cutters etc for the 1950 season plan now to have our representative call and learn for yourself the exclusive features of dion machines which are rapidly being recognized by discriminate buvers as canadas no 1 threshers and ensilage cutters also dealers for the popular gehl hammermill forage harvester silo filler etc sold by us for the united farmers cooperative your own farm supply company john l gillman tel pick 242j2 brougham ont mlnmiwimmu old time dancing and euchre veterans memorial hall wednesday march 8 prizes bring your friends admission 50c goodwood the baptist prayer meeting will be held on friday evening at the home of mr and mrs charles jones dont forget the youth for christ meeting in uxbridge music hall on saturday night mr wesley young of saskatch ewan is visiting his nephew chas watson it is 40 years since mr young left here and this is the first time he has been back several of our citizens are on the sick list and we hope all will soon be able to be out the croquinole party under the auspices of the scouts will be held this friday evening in the base ment of the goodwood church everybody welcome congratulations to mr and mrs john sheehey on their 33rd wed ding anniversary mr chas watson has made a great improvement in his store by installing a new counter in canada a white woman who marries an indian becomes an in dian legally and an indian woman who marries a white becomes a white earliest polo match on record was played by the persians stanley theatre stouffvilm3 ontario two shows nightly monday to saturday 7 pm 9 pm friday saturday march 3 4 brought back by request since due to an unavoidable breakdown in machinery many of our patrons missed this popular picture we again present susanna pass in technicolor starring roy rogers dale evans plus loaded pistols gene autry monday tuesday march 6 7 lost boundaries with beatrice pearson mel ferrer plus cartoon shorts only two days wednesday thursday march 8 9 the truetolife bestseller blazes screen- ward tim on wiino until aa