100oo reward for information leading to recovery of irrigation pump stolen from 17th avenue markham twp pump is gasoline powered weighing about 300 lbs red phone amhersr 16015 toronto collect 834 persons injured in june accidents ontario provincial police re- 1 gormley news mrs c milsted mrs asa sider has been mov- mr and mrs s n doner spent a few days holiday this week in port a total of 1958 motor acci- 1 edf7oln7marke7hovpitarto i mljrtdrsebover from k toafeheds and mrs h biddie to 63151 motor vehicle issued warnings to 27069 motorists and j stanley w ikon of sun- oerland spent a week with his stouffville public school june promotion results the stowrvmi thmml imiy my 10 1958 p 5 charged 11245 grandparents mr and mrs h biddlecombe congratulations to our tea- chers college students misses bloonxgtov jloi moorby joan barrett and mr and mrs w bailey mr w sssry barber left fred durling and miss eva dur- this week to spend two months ling of durand michigan were holiday in mexico guests of mr and mrs noel storry baker on saturday bloomington this check can cut gas bills not getting the proper mileage on the gas you buy could be carburetor trouble better let us take a looksee well clean and adjust it for top efficiency youll save on gas bills 1 edgevale motors ltd fokd edsei dealers 21 phone stouffville 210 if you have a car prob lem we have the answer 9 love that electric hot water heater its the most efficient and economical way to heat water there is youll have plenty of hot water when you need it from dads morning shave to daily baths and showers from washdays to the dozens of other housekeeping jobs that call for hot water hot water is on tap automatically with an electric hot water heater to help you live better electrically the safe clean modern way stouffville public utilities commission hydro division our community was saddened last week to learn of the pass ing of mrs albert heise at her home sympathy is extended to mr heise roy and alma mr and mrs r sproxton and howard are spending a weeks holiday in the north mr and mrs r beck and family spent a week with his parents on manltoulin island judy returned home with them after spending several months there drs v c and m arkinstall and miss c bates of newmarket had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs c mllsted and char- leen rev and mrs willis hunking and family spent several days last week at kitchener camp meeting mr and mrs floyd doner and daughter are spending 3 weeks near blind river working for the canadian sunday school missions mr and mrs s n doner en tertained mrs victor stover of markham at a birthday dinner on saturday mr and mrs f harvey were also present a number from our commun ity attended the farewell service ot rev and mrs f g huson at stouffville united missionary church on sunday night miss vera doust spent the weekend with mr and mrs w humphrys at london mr george cober is conval escing at the home of his bro ther mr john cober after spen ding several weeks in hospital mr and mrs paul farmer and colleen spent a weeks holi day at south river mr bert moorby commenced the physical education course for teachers at mcmaster uni versity hamilton on monday mrs allan pope is taking a teachers summer course in to ronto mrs w c noble commenced the teachers six week course in toronto on monday and will be teaching at lake wilcox school next term mr w r campey of somer set england is visiting her son and daughterinlaw mr and mrs g campey and john junior wms service was held on monday evening at the home of mrs ronald elliott master george boynton is at tending boys camp ashunyoong at duclos point along with the boys mentioned last week rev c e hunking and rev w hunking visited their 13- yearold nephew raymond son of mr and mrs leaman hun king in the general hospital toronto raymond slipped and broke his hip and will be in hospital for quite some time mr and mrs fred doust and the preserving ketue of general foods kitchiks raspberry jam is one of the easl- est to make as well as the most delicious so why not try this very successful recipe raspberry jam 4 cups prepared fruit about 2 quarts ripe raspberries 6j3 cups 2ii lbs sugar ii bottle certo fruit pectin to prepare fruit crush com pletely one layer at a time about 2 quarts fully ripe raspberries if desired sieve half of pulp to re move some of the seeds measure 4 cups into a uery large saucepan to make your jam to the meas ured fruit in saucepan add 6w cups sugar mix well place over high heat bring to a full rolling boil boil hard 1 minute stirring constantly remove from heat stir in certo at once skim oil foam with metal spoon stir and skim for 5 minutes to cool slightly to prevent floating fruit ladle in to glasses cover at once with h inch hot paraffin makes about 10 medium glasses when we mention pectin many women say i dont really under stand what it is well pectin is simply the jelling substance found in all fruits in raryinp amounts certo is pectin extracted from fruits rich in this natural sub stance then refined concentrated and performancecontrolled so naturally tflhen you use certo and follow the tested certo reci pes your jam and jelly always sets perfectly proervins poinlen its a good idea to temper all new glass jars before using in order to prevent breaking simply place the jars on a rack in a pan cover with cold water and then heat gradually to the boiling point keep canned fruits in a cool dark place the darkness protects the color the coolness helps pre serve the flavor guests with mr and mrs eu gene baker and mr c baker last week were mr and mrs a paisley of worster mass miss blanche paisley new york and miss grace paisley of campbell- ford misses nelda dunkeld and joyce byer held a shower on saturday at the home of mr and mrs f wagg stouffville in honor of miss helen lemon mr valleau of oshawa was a weekend guest with mr and mrs j tranmer mrs hunter miss hunter and boys of oshawa attended church here on sunday morning mr and mrs r herbert and family visited her brother and family at hearst thanks to all who contributed to the camera fund and as a re sult a fine kodak is on its way to miss neal sudburv mr h gilbert and gregory of ajax visited with mr and mrs c lemon on sunday mr and mrs vincent wagg opened their spacious home to a large crowd who brought gifts for the newlyweds mr and mrs r macaloney last wednes day evening an added feature was the screen showing of the wedding pictures mr and mrs r mccormack of sudbury stopped at her par ents home mr and mrs w a fockler enroute to new york city they expect to remain here for some time on their return the july ladies aid meeting was held thursday afternoon at the home of mr and mrs v wagg the president mrs tran mer presided devotions were conducted by mrs w a fockler and mrs tomlinson it was de cided to donate ten dollars to the mcneal camera fund mrs m barnes and mrs e lemon gave a thoroughly enjoyable im promptu program with every one participating in readings music or short talks hostesses mrs d burnett and mrs o harding served icecream and cake misses doreen ferguson diane storry and joyce rose are holi daying at fair haven agc camp the sympathy of the commun ity is extended to mrs tait in her bereavement in the death of her father mr carnegie of ux- bridge last monday musselmans lake south shore assn meeting at the annual meeting of the members of ssa held sun day july 6 the following offi cers were elected mr e stanton president mrs a dix on 1st vice pres mrs l hor- ton 2nd vice pres mr p cashman 3rd vice pres mrs g foster summer secretary mrs j mortimer winter secy mrs j howard treas mr s b syms and mrs horton pub licity social conveners sum mer mrs dixon winter mrs horton last seasons activities were reported a picnic is being plan ned for the near future bingos are being held every monday thursday and saturday at 8 o clock with euchre every wed nesday night beginning july 16 at 830 a special vote of thanks to all who so kindly donated money towards winterizing our com munity hall so come on out one and all and enjoy an eve ning of bingo or euchre good prizes continued from page 1 i carol adams jimmy bailey karen bartholomew bobby i bradley tommy brillinger bill farthing larry foot barbara i grainger bill harper joanne hendricks nancy hopkins rob- bie kennedy bettv lamoreaux alan lee paul lintner bill mercer randv mole patsy o brien bonney oneill beth pai sley philip pearson linda rat- cliff robert slack eugene spof- ford judy stapley kathy van- di- it- t i 111 smee barbara smith elizabeth stover carolyn tindau jack vankoughnet bob wagg jas wagg grade 8 to 9 larry alsop bonnie baker richard baker leila byer ma rion byer david chessman carol ann cossey marilyn crowder joyce dewitt evelyn doner carolyn ham wayne hamilton lois harmon donna harper warren hendricks ri chard hensman jim hopkins jack perdue- zant blair wagg brent wei- i glenn jackson james knox j barry mclean sharon mclean larry mcmulien james miller rodger mole carole morris clara mullen lynda nolan janis osterdahl ronald pat rick wayne pennanen phyllis rae beverly silverthorn betty ann slack betty smith joanne stouffer peter stover joyce tunney brian wilkes mardell willis jean winterstein don richard yakelev nelda booth david heming paul j iddleton ravmond rioux bobby smith donald smith lin da smith nancy stover neil wags darlene watson grade s to 6 valerie boham jerry brown laurie buckland gary cham bers jimmy daniels murray fenwick david forsyth karen hamilton donna knox lois limner kathleen macarthur kenneth macarthur david marshman jane rioux winni- fred skinner eldon smith pcr- c wagg linda wright betty 600dw00d mrs wm hewlett mrs d mcdonald and mrs r storry brown michael cadieux ronald j on behalf of the womans asso- castle roger chewins wavne ciation visited the green acres crowder allan galbraith billy rest home at newmarket on harmon keith logan kevin i wednesday afternoon taking mcwhinnie astrid osterdahl with them a supply of maga- linda plaskitt ricky spang zines which were gratefully ac- paul stover john willis grade 6 to mark bramham janet button frances farr heather heaton patricia heming linda hyde david james nadine lennox norman memullen john nolan mary rae shannon reed anna may sanders barbara sanders patricia toole kenneth alda mary anderson roger bailey connie baker janet bartholo mew marie betz gail cossey june emmerson james foot kathleen hall james hill har old hoover carol lamoreaux bill lehman ronald ludlam marlene malloy alan meabry connie mills valerie moore beverly obrien eric paisley ronald reesor elinore shirk rosemary simpson david slack heather smith marlene tunney judy vankoughnet hillary weldon linda woolven william zwegers grade 7 to 8 dennis alsop kirk bramham billy brown gary brown ross brown wanda brown judy brubacker charlotte buckland noreen burkholder barbara button eric button bill corner louise gordon joan harper bill keeping donna lehman jim malloy pat middlemiss ro bert mole janet pape gary cepted they also islted mrs cook who has been at york manor for a number of years mr and mrs dancock who moved from our village to brit ish columbia a couple of years ago were renewing acquaint ances in goodwood last week mr reid has sold his house to mr and mrs davis of tor onto they expect to take pos session the first of august mr reid plans to live with his son elmer in montreal we will be sorry to have him leave our community the merry mixers were enter tained at the cottage of mr and mrs earl tindall riverview beach lake simcoe on saturday evening a picnic supper and social evening was enjoyed by about 28 members at a short business period it was decided that the merry mixers as the group has been known since its origin about nine years ago would disband about eighteen children from goodwood are availing them selves of the free swimming lessons given by the red cross at uxbridge the united church sunday school picnic will be held at the maples on july 16 all welcome teach a eot theres a niche in the life of every boy reserved for the in spiration derived from learning the ways of nature this lesson can only be taught in the out of doors his class rooms are the forests and lakes his tools a boat and motor a rod and reel in teaching a youngster the ways of the outdoors show him how to handle a boat and out board motor teach him to have a healthy respect for the ele ments to obey the laws and rules of the road and to prac tise safety above all things teach him how to leave and ap- 1 proach a dock how to tie up a boat and what lifesaving equip ment he must always have aboard and how it works teach a boy to fish buy him a rod and reel of his own and take him out into the back yard and show him how to use it only after he has mastered the rudiments of casting of handling hooks and lures and bait should he be actually tak en fishing once on the water teach him the ways of natures children show him how a bass makes its nest for spawning explain why birds migrate and treat him to the breathtaking sight of a deer thrusting its muzzle in the water at the lakes edge and in the crs can grow up and all those h doesnt intend to eat so they can grow bigger teach him sportsmanship and understanding as only natures school room can provide picking a prop boat propellers differ from one another according to their pitch in theory the distance they can drive a boat forward in one revolution with no slip se lecting a suitable prop for your boat requires a close regard for boat dimension weight and loading as these vary so much from one boat to another the only truly satisfactory way of mak ing ceruln you get what you want is by actual test approach as closely as pos sible the most usual loading at tain the speed at which you wish to operate and check the re sults the prop you use should not be so highly pitched that top motor rpms are impossible un der this condition an outboard performs much as an overwork ed car motor angle of dangle you can check the tilt angle of your outboard motor on your boat in two ways the cavitation plate above yoin- propeller should be parallel with the bot tom of your boal and the main shaft of your motor should not process teach htm that finding vary by any mere than ten de- the lair of a big fish and indue- jgrees from the vertical ing it to strike is far more im portant than killing it teach him how to handle fish he has again distribution of cargo and planing characteristics re- main the chief factors in correct caught to return to the water i angle of dangle of your out- all those undersize so that they board stouffville united missionary church sunday july 13th welcome sunday for rev and mrs arthur walsh and family time of services 11 am and 730 pm sunday july 20th rev roy adams missionary from japan will be here for one service only 730 on sunday evening afc3taj for the best in plumbing heating p consult larry hutchinson licensed plumber 73 albert street uxbridge phone 469 no job too big no job too small estimates free now is the time to hnvo that new bathroom installed qutliint dependability service over 30 years experience time payment plan if desired keep an eye out for my next column ichtch will have another recipe by the may if you have any problems with your jam and jelly makinq i xcish youd let me know i may be able to help you av supermarkets 680 kennedy rd scarborough 25 glenwatford drive agincourt 3485 kingston rd at markham rd 2050 lawrence ave at warden lots of free parking yukon club contents only ginger ale real value i a p instant coffee i 105 2 oz jar 41c orange juice 3 1 fancy red sockeye reg 47c each save 5c a p salmon 2 89c reg 33c save 4c on carton of six 12 oz bottles w c reg 2 lbs 55c save 15c ibpk5s 95 reg 55c save 6c each zjyc reg 59c save 10c each zjjic rose brand margarine 4 jane parker cherry pie jane parker orange chiffon cake a ii plilcks shown iv tiiis ad effective until satinwav jt1v 12tll 0b8