the tribune stouffville onl thursday april zl 1950 stores open nights for summer commencing tuesday may 2nd to september 26th all stores in stouffville will remain open tuesday cand saturday evenings until 1000 oclock stouffville business mens association new bookes in the library altona wedding bells are ringing mr and mrs mansbridge and little son spent the weekend with jier parents mr and mrs harold lewis were guests with mr and mrs mans bridge for supper on monday even ing mr and mrs david crosier and miss miriam heise were guests with mr and mrs m reesor for supper on tuesday evening last the busy sewers cjub met last saturday the meeting opened with the theme song miss flor ence betz vicepresident presided the girls worked on their un finished accessories and were also checking up record books for achievement day a temperance meeting will be held in the church here on friday april 28th at s15 pm w murkar of pickering will be the speaker one trouble with free speech is that too many people use it as an excuse to waste words fiction mr thurtles trolley pratt last of the longhorns ermine the face of hate dubois rocky bend gregory black cypress crane blood on bis- cayne bay halliday serpents tooth hughes gale warning innes dawn journey kirby across the years loring the hongkong airebase murders mason isle of glory oliver lisa vale prouty this nettle danger raine sassafras hill smart eleven came back see- ley look your last strange new secret thomas the day must dawn turnbull red clark to the rescue young clattering hoofs raine lord highport dropped at dawn winn untidy murder lockridge nonfiction the plant doctor wescott new garden for old ortloff raymore stamps of many lands rothchild modern radio tyler last chance in africa farson birds of america aud ubon grand river dunham england to me hann how to choose plan and build your own house koucs dinona will hear speaker from orient rev wm rae obrien avenue is conducting a series of public meetings in unionville this week from tuesday to friday night in the veterans hall mr raes addresses will be of a missionary character basing his remarks on conditions and future prospects in the orient this is a subject which the speaker is well qualified to dis cuss since mr rae spent several years in the orient and he has a splendid line of pictures which he will throw on the screen during these services race horses fly through air from bff1 race here fastire tx markham twf a columnist has found some thing new to worry about hes afraid the rainmakers may start a rain they cant stop a paris designer says the 1950 man should taper off from the shoulders into a mere wisp i cnrs duplex roomette brings you night amd day wake up smiling bed folds away theres your easy chairl adjust the temperature to your liking generous mirror space lots of light your own toilet and washing facilities too at low st something new in roundtheclock travel enjoyment is yours in canadian nationals smart duplex roomettes heres all the privacy and convenience of a bedroom at only 10 per cent more than lower berth jare when youre ready for sleep pull out the deep- cushioned foam rubber bed already made up sleep soundly in airconditioned comfort in the morning fold away the bed and enjoy a leisurely wash in your own roomette you have your own toilet and washing facilities welllighted mirrors for putting on your makeup your own temperature control by day lounge in comfort on the soft restful foam rub ber scat if you like an after noon nap just pull out the bed and enjoy forty winks next time you travel ask canadian national about du plex roomettes now in service on these routes montreal halifax montreal toronto toronto chicago also on other routes as cars become available pool service cmmmnayionm if horses could talk the four thoroughbreds which arrived at malton saturday would have interesting tales to tell of their air borne passage from kingston jamaica british west indies they will rest in markham on the 3rd concession then get into train ing the equine air caravan first to fly to canada from the british west indies reached malton after a 13hour flight which was not without its humorous and anxious moments for the grooms the contingent which will cam paign at woodbine in the colors of george rosati of toronto was com posed of the 4yearold irishbred rock tavern appleton 4yearold chestnut gelding rocket 6yearold bay gelding and potentate 5-year- old chestnut horse all campaigned with considerable success in jamaica last winter originally scheduled to arrive at malton at 1 am it was 2 pm be fore the fourengined flying horse van touched down on canadian soil then began the long and tedious process of clearing immi gration and custom officials as well as representatives of the pro vincial department of agriculture each horse was given a foot bath as soon as it left the plane to safeguard against any tropical dis ease being brought into the country the plane encountered adverse winds and rough weather during the long haul one of the handlers was alarmed to discover the pilot apparently doing little toward guiding the plane at one stage over the ocean but was quickly reassur ed that george the automatic pilot was doing most of the work later the plane hit an air pocket and dropped about 1000 feet caus ing considerable disturbance among the animals it was a worri some time for the grooms but the crew of the plane old hands at transporting nervous thoroughbreds throughout the western hemi sphere look it in the spirit of a rodeo waterloo garden tractor higher in quality lower in price manufactured and distributed by waterloo mfg co lt one of the oldest and most reliable companies in canada built in two sizes h hp and 3 hp complete line of garden tractor tools all manufactured by avaterloo in their own factory at waterloo ontaira with 100 years of manufacturing experience behind them no need to worry where to get repairs and service wfeea you buy waterloo see the new 1950 models now and ask for free demon stration c h bell son phone stouffville 281w 3333 uuug balsam and mount zion mr earl wilson came home on sunday from the oshawa hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis the mandersons are sporting a new chrysler car miss saunders from toronto normal school was teaching at the mt zion school last week miss lois kaye of toronto spent the weekend with x miss myrha jones master douglas white of broug ham spent the weekend with his grandparents mr and mrs w white miss poiina white is back with her sister mrs w p jones for the summer after spending most of the winter with her brother at lake- field mr cecil jones had the misfor tune to meet with an accident on his way home from toronto satur day night and had his truck dam aged county road mileages ix townships given according to the following com pilations the county of ontario maintains these mileages of county roads in the various minor muni cipalities at the end of the list the oshawa suburban road mileages are also given rama 1710 mara 30g thorah 164 brock 2399 scott 2s90 reach 306 scugog 94 uxbridge 2350 pickering 203 whitby 907 east whitby 1425 urban beaverton 30 canning- ton 50 port perry 80 uxbridge 6 whitby 0 oshawa suburban roads whit by township 175 east whitby township 1320 more than 100000 new testaments given away yearly the work of the gideons inter national in canada was the sub ject of addresses given in thirteen oshawa churches last sunday and in churches in whitby and brc-ok- lin congregations were told that this association of christian busi nessmen which was organized in 1889 gives away more than 100000 copies of the new testament with the added books of psalms and proverbs annually that it has placed bibles in hotels prisons schools hospitals and military institutions all over the country srarajasraajsrajajasiaeihiaraajsiajarajaaisia pine orchard mr and mrs chas brandon were dinner guests with mr and mrs boake one day last week airs ralph mrs brammar and mrs j lundy were toronto visitors last tuesday miss eileen fair spent a day with mr and mrs ed johnston mr and mrs chapman mrs reid and miss helen spent satur day afternoon in toronto mr ami mrs harry brandon were toronto visitors a couple of days last week sorry to report miss verna mcmillan is confined to hospital a number from our community attended the minstrel show in newmarket mr and mrs ed johnston beth and don also mr and mrs walt johnston and earl were guests on saturday at the whitejohnston wedding at claremont the bride being a niece of the johnstons mrs e birdsell spent the week end at her home here marshall bagg visited relatives in toronto on saturday we are pleased to see j hope out again following his illness mrs f sheridan is spending few days with her son verne the only safe way to avoid see ing the other feliows side is to steadfastly refuse to look at it this policy is pursued by more people than you could shake a stick at dont be deceived by them those russian 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