the tribune stounville oat thurwlay may s 132 tninimw excavating grading all kinds of bulldozing done cellars creeks fence rows dams a rr1 gormley r sanders ph stouffville 67307 ym mmm n doners store gormley ontario hours commencing may 1st monday tuesday close at 6j0 pm wednesday close at 12 noon thursday friday saturday close at h50 pm post office hours are s am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 5 pm wednesday close at 12 noon your cooperation will be appreciated s n doner t maple leaf special 51 chevrolet deluxe sedan beautiful maroon 51 chevrolet 5passenger coupe 8000 miles only 50 chevrolet fleetline coach small mileage 50 meteor coach dark blue real clean 49 chrysler sedan loaded with extras 49 chevrolet deluxe fleetline sedan out standing 19 chevrolet coach radio sunvisor 1395 47buick streamline sedanette twotone finish gim radio reconditioned 47 oldsmobile sedanette hydramatic gearshift 46 chevrolet sedan a real good one our prices are right these are choice cars see charlie ward or cec hendricks maple leaf auto sales stouffville phone 168w2 eex3eeexiees2s2gis2es2e3exzeez 5s3ex30pccx2 es2e533333 elect rolux airpurifier cleaner sales guaranteed service floor polishers commercial units authorized dealer herb hill 17 eagle street newmarket ontario telephone 836 biblical parable ok the talents pitted agaixst cold hard facts of 1952 applying the gospel parable of the talents to modernday living is rev david johnson seen above with his wife and live children recently 132 members at his chinch of the good shepherd at kitchener ont were urged to take money from the collection plate instead of putting it on this they did to the tune of 1000 six months hence the collection plate will pass again and mr johnson hopes the 1000 investment will reap boumifu dividends or specifically enough to wipe out the 1000 church debt judging from the way his parishioners are enthusiastic- j ally figuring out new financial ventures mr johnson is sure his flock will turn out to be good and faithful servants with none letting his talent rust audley seeding has gone along well here this spring and the most of the farms will conclude their grain seeding this week fall wheat is in the main promising but many fields have many killed out spots seeds as a rule have come through well mrs j c bryant and mrs leon ard xeale have both been very ill and at time of writing they have revived considerably both have been long time residents west of here several from here attended the social hour at the united church pickering on friday evening last when the two congregations pre sented the pastor rev young with a car some from here enjoyed the minstrel show put on by the rotary at whitby last week and report a very favorable account of it marvin barlow spent the week end with his brother in vernon- ville miss margaret mitchell daugh ter of mr and mrs james mitchell here who has been engaged in christian work has joined the non denominational missionary soul clinic where she is being trained for mission work in mexico and will leave soon for her work there her many friends will wish her well in her chosen field where it takes a great courage and abundant faith we commend an article by j m blackwell a former resident of the township on assessments of farm and other properties appear ing in the current issue of the municipal world that is well worth reading by all owners of properties an old toronto world news paper of 1001 was found behind a picture frame by mrs jean won- nacott last week which had some interesting items re values a six- roomed house for sale for 1000 mens shirts for 100 mens busi ness suits for 1500 and the best of shoes for adults 350 a cartoon of sir wilfrid laurler on the gtpr platform and a report of a complimentary oanquet given by aid tom foster lauding r r gemey mpp and premier whit ney enlivened the political news the price of gas tires oil and repairs makes going broke a very short trip by auto christies fig bars 1 lb 29 grapefruit juice 20 oz tin 10 cudney choice peaches 20 ox tin 23 niblets corn 14 oz tins 2 for 33 carnation milk tall tin 16 presswood pure lard 2 lb 25 aylmer diced carrots 20 oz tins 2 for 25 morning treat coffee freshly ground lb 95 carload john mnthewson prop clarks pork beans 20 oz tins 2 for 33 shredded wheat 2 pkgs 31 posts sugar crisp 2 pkgs 37 wilsons ginger ale 2 btls 35 plus deposit tops dog cat food 15 oz tin 10 pineapples fresh each 35 grapefruit 96s 5 for 29 oranges 252s doz 49 oranges 220s doz 59 groceteria phone 280 federated institutes meet at oac the spring meeting of the board of directors of the federated womens institutes of ontario was held at the ontario agricultural college for three days prior to the annual conference of the institute on may 1st and 2nd mrs r g purcell of fort william the pro vincial president was in the chair in her opening remarks mrs pur cell said that some of the recog nized leaders in world affairs and peace movements believe the chief stumbling block and difficulty of this age is that men and govern ments place too much emphasis on the material things instead of the spiritual aspects of life without enough emphasis on the magical force of brotherly love which is the heart beat of all religions mrs purcell reported that the out standing project of tiie year was the tractor and flour fund for greece for which over 7400 was collected and thus the institute was able to send a fullyequipped tractor and food to athens mrs j r futcher resolution convener reported that action had been taken with the canadian food processors association in the request to have fruit veget able juices and unfrozen concen trated juices canned in small sized containers for the use of children and that progress had been made with the canadian retail feder ation of merchants in having wire staple closings abolished on food parcels three tweedsmuir competi tions are being held the history project will be judged by mr w e hanna president of york his torical society miss ethel chap man and mrs s aikens of cree- more the cultural project com posed of an essay on the topic the rural home will be judged by mrs george ridley caledonia mrs arthur hamilton atwood miss ethel chapman and dr rea- man head of the english depart ment oac the handicraft pro ject which is an appliqued quilt will be judged by miss audrey spence of the wl branch tor onto mrs milton weber west montrose miss ina hodgins carp and mrs ira lowe ida mrs george ridley caledonia was appointed to the board of directors of the fwic miss doris risebrough of uxbridge has been appointed the new junior representative on the board of the fwlo mrs j h mcculloch brampton was appoint ed representative to the ontario temperance association and mrs charles agnew newly formed library miss kathleen tamworth who norma fwlo weston to the provincial film mclaughlin of plans to enter school this fall won the dorothy futcher home- making club scholarship plans were discussed for the conference of associated country women of the world which will be held in toronto in 1953 miss anna p lewis director of the womens institute bnahch and home economics service reported that the institute has 1481 branches with over 15500 mem bers and that 29 new institutes were organized during the year miss lewis announced the appoint ment of miss ethel chapman and miss jean armour to the staff of the wi branch mis j c thompson of beams- ville provincial convener of agri culture reported on the conserva tion council of ontario car wash 125 ms simonize 1000 speedy efficient service murphy motors corner main tenth steady jobs and staple markets the ottawa liberal government has lost us our british food markets iyiick of swift action in arrest ing the foot and mouth disease will prolong the american embargo on our livestock our markets are gone unemployment is growing in the cities farm and working people must unite and win a lireel voice in parliament elect roy scott ontario riding association cooperative commonwealth federation tune in cklb may 13 and 16 1208 noon may 15 and 16 525 pm yx