separated 43 years paisley bros sisters hold reunion here fortythree years have elaps- j trip were his wife and two ed ince the three paisley broth- j daughters florence 3and mar- and three sisters were tojgaret 1 franks wife also gether under the same roof at the am time that time span ended satur day t h harry v paisley of main street welcomed his two brothers frank of portland oregon and beit of white rock british columbia to his home last week meanwhile the sisters began ongregatinj at the home of mrs aloruo allen pr 3 stouf- ville she and her two sisters mrs margaret stokes toronto and mrs evelyn adamson of toronto began preparations for the reunion party on saturday prior to the patty the trib une talked to the three broth ers with portland and white pok separated by only 125 mi les and an international border frank and bert have been in close contact however the jaunt to stouffviile is about 3401 miles and is not a trip thats made for the weekend both western families teamed up in one car for the fiveday journey they plan to stay in the area for a month all the brothers were born joined him but two son cor don of portland and mehin ul seattle stayed in oregon harry lame back the third brother and host for the reunion harry ano made the trip out west veais ago he wasnt as impressed as the other two and returned harry 65 went west forty years ago and took up farming at imperial saskatchewan however he didnt like it and returned to stouffviile follow ing four years of farming here he sold out and went into the trucking business thirtyfive years later he is still in it harry has four sons and thiee daughters bert eugene both of stouffviile and bruce of mt albert are part of the trucking business a fourth son earl is employed by machine tool the three daughters are mrs irma sneddon stouffviile mrs helen clark unionville and mrs erline cummings of to ronto harry has 23 grand children while frank has seven no complaints surprisingly enough to the drivers on the cross country trip there were no complaints hebes w item kbout a parisian d2ess manufacturer he m het says women are unfair to his business he complains that women have found a new use for old backless evening- dresses iear stouffviile and atteiided j from lepassenkers regardin garibaldi school frank went west some forty three years ago settled on the prairies found it too cold ami ended up in ore gon his intention upon leaving canadas wheatland was to re side in california hut he took an immediate liking to portland and stayed he was in the auto motive line before retiring frank was in stouffviile 20 years ago but bert failed to make the trip returning this month frank said he has notic ed a numher of changes but nothing loo enormous the pool and park werent here he recalled but main street looks pretty much the fame while in town frank plans to renew old acquaintances he said he has met a number of people he hasnt soon in years bert 61 in his western ven ture years ago took tip resi dence in white rock bc lo cated 30 miles from vancover while uock is a resort town bert is employed with the water works department lie doesnt remember stouffviile as well as brother frank i wouldnt know where i was if someone didnt tell me he smiled but now that im here 1 plan to relax and meet old friends bert likes the west coast of canada stating that theres not really as much rain as people think being near the ocean the climate is moderate accompanying bert on the the duration of the venture however all agreed the sea son for that was the beauty and magnitude of the country tra velling the transcanada high way the group covered live provinces they said that the nicest area was the canadian prairie frank and bert are sold on the west as the only place to live said frank the east is too crowded and people are rhov- ing to the wideopen spaces of the west the reunion party held sat urday was termed a huge suc cess but we hope they dont wait another fortythree years before they do it again ringwood you are invited to sunday evening drivein services in stouffviile park sponsored by stouffviile and ringwood chris tian churches recent visitors with miss priscilla pipher and mrs de ro sier mr harvey pipher with his sisters mr and mrs george harmon mrs grace shudahl victoria bc and mrs allan mallory and maryella riverside windsor daughter of mrs de- rosier mr jim waller and son bob of victoria bc mr and mrs ross pipher and sons mr and mrs offer and mark and mr and mrs aida and boys called to see mrs grace shudahl while she was visiting her mother also one day miss pipher and mrs derosier with j some of their guests had dinner with mr and mrs george har- j mon mr and mrs murray em- mersotl and mrs a emmerson motored to matheson to visit son and brother leland and family stopping for lunch with mr and mrs harvey pipher at their cottage on tamagine j lake mrs emmerson stayed i for a visit with leland and fam- ily nnfmimmtminw marmill laying rations the best in visitors with mr and mrs jacob grove and mr and mrs j fred stecklev on tuesday last j mrs c baker orillia mr and mrs david baker ottawa mr i and mrs howard stecklev and j family of montreal mr and mrs eric carver of ottawa j and mrs g rosser mrs gilroy and mrs aimer fockler spent last week in peterborough plying their trade of redecorating several rooms in a house lately pur chased by mr and mrs ken pipher mr and mrs e browns- berger had sunday supper with their daughter mrs h yake- ley and family also mrs yak- j ley sr was a guest rev and mrs jones and baby glyn attended the wedding of calvin hays and barbara greer class mates at toronto bible college at niagara falls on saturday mr and mrs gordon holden mrs bert lower and mr and mrs paterson of markham motored to the provincial park picton on sunday where mr and mrs bill holden and steph en are holidaying lemonville a warm welcome is extended to everyone to our daily vaca tion bible school to be from july 1930 in our little white church on the hill the hours 93012 noon come bring a friend and enjoy yourself mr and mrs grant wells and family are holidaying near huntsville for a few days this week miss susie hirsch spent a few days in the city with some for the profitminded p0ultryman manufactured from the highest quality ingredients to promote high production over a long laying period use marmill complete feeds 16 laying crums 16 caged laying crums 17 high energy egg mash 0v if grain 1 to be fed use 18 laying mash 20 exccllo laying mash 20 high energy laying mash 35 poultry concentrate 40 poultry concentrate mo feed available hi mash pellets or crumbles all nvallable in bulk ijnts of 1 tons or more more laying from hens more money for you reesors marmill ltd box 20 markham onh 2942323 wms 1icxic meeting the stouffviile united mis sionary wms held their annual picnic supper on thurs day evening on the lawn at the home of mrs walter gray lemonville with forty ladies in attendance a delightful pot luck meal was enjoyed by all following the supper the reg ular devotional meeting con vened with the president mrs lloyd wideman in charge mrs walsh gave the opening prayer followed by prayer by mrs rusnell and miss mabel hoover mrs harry stover read a home mission news letter from rev ed chester pastor of the new home mission church at brampton mrs lambert stou- ffer spoke briefly giving some information pertaining to the projects of operation missions the program committee took charge and mrs carl reesor read the scripture from psalm 96 the message of the evening was given by mrs earl hons- bcrger who along with her husband have recently return ed from nigeria on furlough two special numbers in song were given by mrs andrew hutchinson and mrs ken bacon mrs ed herbert closed the meeting with prayer following the program the ladies presented mrs hons- friends last week for her birthday celebration mrs j nauta had as guests the henry nauta family and the van fleets from stouffviile on thursday mr and mrs old ham from scarboro and mr and mrs ed oldham from dundas came on sunday and had supper with the family mrs crouch and mrs rey nolds motored to seaforth last wednesday and returned on thursday the ucw meeting will be in mrs crouchs home on tues day evening at 8 pm the bethesda womens insti tute are having their annual picnic on wednesday at noon at dr and mrs couchs home and grounds rev ed and elsie mccrea were in the community on sun day evening and spent some time with the henry nauta fam ily mrs robert nelson from brampton visited with mrs c hood last week mr clarion hood spent the weekend at hawk lake mr peter danielis from udine italy is enjoying a hol iday with his son albert danie lis and his family mr and mrs roy thompson and family from streetsville visited with the jim rae family over the weekend also mrs william beach from aurora colleen beach spent a few days last week with karin rae mrs evelyn rae attended a shower on saturday evening in honor of carol harrison of mount al bert the students of the sunday school were presented with attendance pins last sunday morning and a remarkable number of youngsters have an al record jill turner is spending a few days with the ray turner family in scarboro while glenn turner has a holiday in the country with the merv turner family rev and mrs inglis motored lo mount bridges on saturday where rev inglis took the place of rev mccrea on sun day monday they enjoyed pleasant day in strathroy bergcr with a grocery shower the honsbergers are living on mill st in stouffviile the next wms meet is to be held at the home of mrs walsh on august 12th fyag ojj 1u weekf the stouffylue tribune tiorjjy july 15 1965 pg tl the garden er 9 comer proper window box care pays good dividends window boxes oatio planters and hanging baskets add great ly to garden and home beauty if ihey are well cared for hor ticulturists with the ontario department of agriculture offer these suggestions to help with their care proper watering is one of the most important factors to keep in mind most plant containers tend to dry out very quickly in hot summer weather so check them daily water them when the soil begins to get dry and give enough so that the whole ball of soil is wet do not water until they begin to get dry again they must not be kept in a saturated condition also make sure that excess water can drain out of the bottom of the containers plants that have wilted recover slowly and if it happens very often the plants will give a poor show of bloom keep all old bloom pinched off this prevents seed produc tion at the time it may seem like a lot of work but the bene fits of increased bloom and longer season are well worth the effort dont allow soil to become packed and baked adding a oneinch layer of peat will help to conserve moisture if plants should become leggy pinch them back this will make them bush out and will give a much neater appearance in the long run as a last note feed your plants occasionally with a bal anced fertilizer soluble forms are most suitable as they can be applied at time of watering sharp hoe best yet for garden weed control garden slug control with traps and bait the slug is one of the com monest and most destructive garden pests this pest is at its worst in cold wet weather but is very hardy and can withstand long hot dry riods nothing is more disappointing than see ing your plants reduced to shreds in a few hours slugs will attack almost any type of garden plant and their signs are not hard to spot note entomologists with the ontario department of agriculture they suggest looking for silvery trails along the ground and tat tered leaves here are a few tips f effec tive control sanitation can be a major factor in slug control as they hide under all types of rubbish during the day be sure to rid the garden of any debris as well as weed beds and brush piles here is a way to set traps for this pest place a sixinch square of moist bark near the area to be protected this will attract any slugs in the area and it should be checked each morning remove any that are found and kill them baits are a particularly effec tive means of controlling this pest commercial metaldehyde baits are applied just before dusk in small piles the size of a fiftycent piece near the plants to be protected metaldehyde dust may also be available copperlime dusts repel and may kill slugs this method however has not been as effec tive as the metaldehyde baits as a last thought collars of wire screening placed around plants ofter protection when used on a small scale gormley visitors with mr and mrs george french last week were mrs ralph empringham mrs j elliott mr and mrs c con ner mr and mrs glen barkcy miss reatha stecklev and miss marie vanderbcnt horticulturists with the ont ario department of agriculture say that as yet there are no chemical weed killers which have proven effective for gen eral use in all flower beds the best method is still a good sharp hoe annual weeds are best con trolled by hoeing before they reach one inch in height this will require going over he beds frequently but it is time well spent when annual weeds become too big they may re quire hand weeding a very slow job perennial weeds are much more difficult to handle they require digging out because any roots left in the ground may produce a new plant as with twitch grass when the roots of perennial plants are invaded by weeds the only practical method is to dig and divide them so that all weed roots are removed this is usu ally done best in spring or fall keeping the soil surface cov ered with a onetotwoinch layer of mulch will reduce weed germination peat moss is good and gives the garden a neat appearance sawdust may be used as a mulch but extra nitrogen must be applied to make up for the nitrogen used in breaking down the sawdust compost or leaf mold are good mulrhing materials but be sura they are weed free chemical weed killers may be used on beds devoted to an nuals only vapam or vorlex which kill all growing plants and weed seeds are applied well before planting time man ufacturers directions must bo followed carefully for effective control additional locals mr and mrs bill renaud have purchased a new home north of musselmans lake a former employee at the tri bune bill is now working at the globe and mail in toronto mr and mrs clarence fock ler and family of ringwood have returned from a holiday at halls lake visiting them on the past weekend were mr and mrs sidnev pullen and family of don mills road your forests ontario has 105262000 acres of productive forest land less than 10 per cent is privately owned about sixty friends and rela tives gathered at the home o mr and mrs rodney bond 38- 9th line n to celebrate the 25th anniversary of mr and mrs ernie pilkey friends were present from locust hill clare- mont newmarket belhaven elk lake englehart port perry toronto and stouffviile stouffviile council at a spec ial meeting last week accepted ihe resignation of constable edward grimshaw a member of the town police force for two years pine orchard mrs edith lundy spent sun- day with her sister mrs lottie baker of stouffviile mr and mrs jack sproxtott and girls of ottawa have been holidaying with his mother mrs george sproxton miss doris gibney of toronto spent the weekend with her cousin miss helen reid and at tended decoration service at mount albert sunday evening mr and mrs dan white of meaford spent a couple of days at the rae mcclure home mrs j woodhouse and chil dren of royal oak mich visit ed former friends and neigh bours last week mr and mrs harry brammer were sunday guests with mr and mrs cliff wagg stouffviile mr and mrs middleton and family were weekend visitors with her parents mr and mrs j sytema even when you get rid of ex cess weight you seldom can put it beyond the point of no return 1964 olds 88 p brakes p steering radio wsw beige 1963 corvair 700 standard shift immaculate 1964 olds 88 p brakes p steering radio white 1964 buick special auto radio wsw immacu late 1964 biscayni m 2 door discs beige in color v8 1963 biscayne 2 door radio auto 1963 biscayne 4 door auto discs biscayne 4 door standard brown finish impala convertible radio w walls p brakes v8 p steering bucket seats white red in terior olds 88 hard top radio rear speak er wsw p brakes p steering miles 1962 belair 4 door sedan auto 6 1962 biscayne station wagon auto 6 red finish 1961 olds 88 fully equ p ped 4 door 1961 pontiac laurentian radio 4 door new tires 1961 biscayne 2 door new paint job 1962 corvair 4 speed 110 hp engine red finish 1961 belair 4 door sedan radio w walls black 1960 olds 88 radio p brakes p steering 1959 1ton pickup 4 speed 1959 volkswagen 1956 volkswagen and if wr ever want in put it bark in its original mounting its good for 10 plays hwy no 7 1 mile west of hwy 48 2941440 markham 2941441