stouffville ontario thursday july 21st 1938 larg e crowds see stouffville win 14 2 claremont before an exceptionally large crowd in memorial park on thursday evening stouffville defeated goodwood softball team by the score of 142 stouffvilles main bulwark vas their pitcher doc daniels and several heavy sluggers bruce stover who collected four hits in five times at bat jack barkey and george morden- goodwood despite their loss pulled off one of the smartest plays of the game when they grabbed a double play in the third innings with no one out and their pitcher cooper ap pearing a bit shakey the locals collected twenty hits off the goodwood twirler while the most they could nick daniels for was eight scattered blows lineup goodwood p cooper c w- todd lb j todd 2b byam 3b stewart ss e fos- kett if redshaw cf mantle stouffville p daniels c bruce harper lb borinsky 2b stover 3b lou morden ss barkey if nicholson rf- sanders cf mc- nelly street dance stouffville this friday night july 22nd 25c 29c specials for this week pink salmon 2 tins for 1 lb tins lemonette cream biscuits 2 lbs clarks 21 ounce tomato juice 4 for 29c clarks 10 12 ounce tomato juice 6 for 25c mixed sweek picnic pickles jar 23c brunswick sardines 2 for 9c glacier sardines 2 for 15c maxwell house coffee lb tin 36c zinc rings doz 23c glass tops for jars doz 21c rubber rings misses clarke and dickson have resigned their positions here as principal and assistant of our continuation school miss clark does not resume teaching during the coming term but will spend the year with her mother in sunderland who has been in poor health the many friends of miss susan proctor of toronto form- 1 erly of claremont will regret to hear of her passing at oshawa early this week the family of the deceased at one time lived on the farm now occupied by thos stanbury- the friends of mr thos anderson of havelock former conductor with the cpr will regret to hear of his death he was instantly killed when struck by a car driven by a seventeen year old lad at have lock a couple of weeks ago gormley family for the doz oc dominion stores limited kenneth phillips manager stouffville branch ernest jones and motored to vineland weekend the local raspberry crop up to of writing on tuesday was suffering for rain clarence doner commenced threshing alsike on tuesday morning a good yield was re ported we congratulate betty topper and hazel johnson on passing their recent entrance examina tion fifteen young folks from here are attending the summer bible school in stouffville mbc church mr and mrs frank harvey were in toronto on sunday visit ing with mr and mrs ernest sherrick mrs jas kay and daughter of whitevale were recent guests with miss nancy cobev and sisters of gormley- threshing is underway louis nicholls south of here threshed last week and on saturday wm b heise threshed alsike but had to quit on account of rain- citizens of new gormley need not be alarcned at not having a station as carpenters have re modelled and reroofed the cnr building- rev l shoalts of welland- port is conducting an evangelis tic tent campaign at pine orchard under the auspices of the brethren in christ church gormley guests with rev- h and mrs shantz last weekend were mr and mrs j brubacher son howard and daughters mary and ruth also miss honsberger al of kitchener mr and mrs dave shirk from toronto who formerly resided at gormley spent a day with mr and mrs w b henderson and family- mrs shirk who is in her 81st year is enjoying good health and was a former school mate of mr hendersons mother at cherrywood in the year 1870 gormley elevator has been re built with modern equipment j mr harvey has now every facil ity for chopping with an abun dant supply of wood from north ern ontario and blue coal from pennsylvania george baker sons are making a number of very at tractive bird baths for lawn settings we are sure the birds will appreciate this and at the same time one will add tone and refinement to your premises- mrs clare wideman has plac ed a very attractive sign at the front of her fine residence here with the words bethany mem orial rest home the sign is nicely proportioned and will be a source of information to strang ers in our village the army worm invaded the farm of orla hisey at the square also the rumney and bennett farms had some paris green bran and molasses destroyed them before serious damage was reported miss a yeo who will sail for the mission fields in africa this fall will speak next sunday afternoon in the mbc church here at 3 oclock the friends at bethesda are specially invited to come over and hear her says pastor shantz gormley quar tette will sing dicksons hill bloom ington mr and mrs watson fairies were toronto visitors on sunday miss edna hill of aurora is at her home here on holidays mr and mrs charles tindall and mr louis tindall visited at zephyr on sunday mrs nutt and daughter of toronto have been visiting at mrs j lemons mr and mrs donald storry returned on monday evening from their extended trip to the western provinces going as far as the rocky mountains on thursday evening the young peoples class of the christian ss met at the home of mr and mrs clifford lemon in honor of his sister miss elsie lemon whose marriage takes place this saturday an address was read by the teacher mr bruce morton and miss lemon was presented with a lovely table a goodly number enjoyed the sundav school picnic held at ratcliffs park last week some of our young people at tended a shower held on mon day night in markham for mr eldon gooding a former pastors son here who is being married this month the dicksons hill sewing circle entertained the mount joy auxiliary at a quilting on wednesday last week at the home of mrs win timbers some eighty people sat down to lunch at noon mr ward hallman accompan ied by his mother from roches ter ny mrs lott and miss doris also miss rowena hoover motored to sault ste marie one day recently the parents and friends gathered at the school house on friday evening to present a congratulatory address and gifts to miss hazel bell our teacher for several years who has so successfully conducted the big classes totalling 59 pupils miss bell was given an occasional chair living room table and a fernery coupled with the good wishes of everybody present bethesda mr m bonser spent the weekend with mr and mrs j cameron mr james phillips of toronto spent several days with mr and mrs wm hunt mr and mrs walter graham of aurora spent sunday with mr and mrs fred allin miss doris mckee of hamil ton visited with miss marie scott sunday guests at the home of mr and mrs v bolender were mr bernice preston mr fred yake mr and mrs w yake and reta atkinson the jr institute will meet on thursday afternoon at the home of miss anna bolender the roll is to be responded to by the showing of the first photo of yourself on monday nght the men of the community banded together to fight the army worms which seem to be gaining their ground in spite of the desperate attempt put foith to check them the wheat harvest is getting in full swing now and most any where in the neighborhood you can hear the hum of the bind er alsike and wheat promise very good yields we have heard of alsike going 8 bushel to the acre a this diet plan 1tm about 1600 calorie a day the reducing allowance of eheareratfo woman breakfast 1 ftlaas fruit julca small serving meat fish or eggs 2 slices toast 1 eq butter 1 cup coffee clear 1 tap sugar lunch or supper moderate serrinfi meat fish or eggs average serving 1 green vegetable 2 slices bread 1 sq butter average serrlog fruit salad 1 glass milk dinner h glass fruit or tomato juice generous serving meat fish or fowl average serving 2 vege tables 1 green 2 slices bread 1 aq butter small serving simple dessert 1 cup coffee or tea clear 1 tsp sugar 1 x ufllike extreme diets that cause fatigue and jumpy nerves the bread diet builds up energy as welghtcomesoffpepgoesupl for bread is not just a starchy food science has proved that it is a combina tion of carbohydrates and protein that actually helps to burn up fat so follow the bread diet and reduce safely enjoy six slices of bread every day stouffville bakery m vandorf xoexoi xoomox profitable buying correctly designed for out ofdoor comfort these modern sport garments have everything to help women and girls look their best during summer play days- womens drill slacks with fitted waistlinein a variety of styles plain or white or red piping all sizes some with bolers to match 100 to 139 three worthwhile items pure linen glass towels with borders and centre band of red blue green and gold fine absorbent qual ity and sizes about 22x33 inches each 39c pure linen glass towels of good serviceable quality in check patterns of red green blue and gold sizes about 20x30 inches each 25c pure linen glass towels good ser viceable quality in assorted check patterns sizes about 18x32 for 20c bleached turkish bath towels a very large showing of best quality bath towels generous sizes and very attractive patterns good absoibent quality prices each 15c to 85c scarf handkerchiefs fancy printed scarf handker chiefs with many summer time uses in attractive designs and bright colorings 25c to 49c knitted bandeaus brightly colored knitted bandeaus in assorted colours price each 19c bathing suits womens allwool one piece bath ing suits in fancy weave with deep sun back assorted styles and colors 125 to 295 white belts white belts in assorted widths good serviceable quality 15c 20c 25c womens gowns cotton crepe nightgowns attract ive styles and in white peach green mauve and yellow good patterns and well made garments 79c 89c 1 119 125 cecile sports blouses a very smart sports blouse in celasuede and in colours of blue white and coral zipper fasteners and one pocket very moderate as to price at each 100 white pique dresses and skirts still a few of these most desirable frocks and skirts left- there are several different stylesand most of the sizes still in stock take advan tage of these special clearing prices white pique dresses regular 150 for 100 white pique skirts regular 1 at 79c mosquito netting white and green barred mosquito netting 40 wide a good strong ser viceable netting per yard 12c white and green plain netting without bars 40 per yard -i- 10c luncheon cloths oriental luncheon cloths 36x36 in bringht colours each 25c mill ends a very fine quality white broad cloth suitable for slips really an extraordinary value at the price per yard 25c good quality factory cotton 40 wide splendid value at per yard 12c artistic pottery a new and dainty lure of jardin- iers vases and bowls brown and blue with lovely decorations we glad to offer this fine line of pottery because of its artistic quality also because of its moderate price a limited quantity only at this low price each 59c water sets a very attractive water set jarge pitcher and six tall tumblers decor ated in white and green and white and red suitable for the home or summer cottage per set of 7 pes- only 119 shaws store phone 9512 xoexoi aox fall wheat cutting is in swing here misses richardson of new market were recent visiters at w d richardsons home miss norma kingdon normal student this year has been en gaged to teach at hope for the following term congratulations norma mr howard dike and mr and mrs b dike and family motor ed to fenelon falls to visit their brother mr oliver dike who is ill we are glad to report that henry westcott our pastors youngest son is expected home from the hospital where he had an operation on his foot some time this week our yps baseball team was scheduled to play mount pisgah team monday evening if this game proves lucky they will play in the finals to be played off on wednesday of this week at the yp union picnic at sharon our pastor gave a very in spiring sermon on thou shalt not steal to a large congrega tion sunday morning the choir sang appropriate numbers next sunday mr westcott will continue to follow with the next commandment always glad to welcome visitors a sad and important event which was not chronicled last week was the funeral service for the late mrs crawford whose tragic death was reported the week previous rev- w a west cott conducted the service which was very largely attended at wesley church on friday july 8 floral tributes were very beautiful her three sons ernest harry and john her nephew clarence hughes and two grandsons ross and lome avis were pallbearers before her marriage mrs crawford was ada homer of the fourth concession of whitchurch her husband william crawford former clerk of whitchurch and a daughter gertrude mrs- geo sproxton died several years ago three sons harry and ern est of toronto john clerk of whitchurch one daughter gussie mrs fred avis several grandchildren two great grand children and one sister mrs w a mcdonald survive on tues day morning july 5 her son john and nephew clarence hughes were repairing a barn roof on the home farm now occupied by clifford lloyd when a section of boards gave way- mr hughes fell with it and mrs crawford was on the floor directly below she was knock ed over and one leg was fractur ed owing to a serious heart con dition and shock mrs craw ford became unconscious while being removed by the ambulance to york county hospital pine orchard mrs wood is spending a few days in toronto miss beverly stevens is visit ing with her cousin jean stevens bert dike motored to fenelon falls to visit his brother who is ill with the shingles miss hazel reid rn ajso miss roffey of markham spent the weekend with mrs j reid mr and mrs harold john ston and family visited here with his parents mr and mrs w shropshire and family spent a day in tor onto this week little joan widdifield is holi daying at the home of her grandfather here mrs william chapman of aurora spent a few days with mr and mrs chapman here mr and mrs hutchinson and family also mr and mrs chas brandon sr visited friends in ingersol on sunday herb reid has accepted a posi tion at richmond hill where he started work monday we wish you luck herb we are glad to report mrs ed johnston was able to leave the hospital last week she is stay ing a few days with her mother mrs wilson mr and mrs hope and family also mr and mrs stevens and family attended the crysler vanluvan picnic in uxbridge poultry wanted we pay highest market prices for live tow i apply at b pennocl phone 163 sam golden dont gamble with thin tires do not spoil that trip with a blowout deal in your worn tires for new goodyears and play safe do you know that 90 per cent of tire trouble occurs in the last 10 per cent of the service of a tire you may use our time pay ment plan for that new set of tires raes garage service that satisfies goodwood phone 2002 j 1 p