page four the tribune stouffville ontario thursday march 9 1939 lemonville mr blake yake has ordered a 1939 plymouth miss marion turner has re turned home after working in toronto for a time whitchurcjh council meeting for march will be held at van- dorf on saturday mrs a law and son were sunday vistors of mr and mrs auston yake the ypu meeting will be held on friday march 10 at the home of mr and mrs ross winterstein mr and mrs fred dennie and miss evelyn gilroy visited mr and mrs charles dennie and family on sunday it was miss evelyn dennies second birth day we are glad to report that mr gordon lemon is once more in our midst he returned to lemonville after a short con valescent visit with his sister mrs austin mahon in toronto the hockey lads are tied with vandorf in the semifinals of the whitchurch hockey league come and give the local boys your support on thursday night mr m c sanders spent the weekend at victoria corners mr sanders who is one of our most enthusiastic skiers report ed that the skiing conditions up there were very disappoint ing over the weekend guests of mr and mrs daniel hall on sunday were mr and mrs wilbert claughton and daughter mr and mrs warren rae and daughters and mr and mrs norman hall and family because of the condi tion of the roads the families came with sleighs and when the horses were counted in the stable there were twelve the greatest number here at one time during the last fourteen years hostel to close the e of m continued from page one work in the very heart of whit church the entire farm stock and implements and all the vast household goods will be sold by public auction on saturday march 18 equipment for eighteen rooms electric fix tures and all will pass over the auction block and nothing will be reserved the auction prom ises to command a crowd which has not been equalled at a town ship auctioneer in many a day prentice prentice auctioneers will conduct the sale superintendent mclachlan explained to the tribune how the place was being dismantled the men are being moved grad ually last week the number in his charge was 35 and this will be less again the end of this week all these guests are single unemployed and most of them have been at the farm less than victoria square we welcome mr louis nichols to our village again all rejoice in his splendid recovery from pneumonia mrs mortson and daughters of latchford are visiting for a few weeks with mrs john mort son mrs heber mccague and john had a pleasant weekend with mrs john ash of toronto the wms ladies are hav ing another all day quilting in the church this thursday mr and mrs maicus jarvis visited on sunday with mr and mrs chas hart mr and mrs james dennie and daughter were sunday visitors with mr and mrs wm dennie mrs murray avison and fam ily are recovering from a re cent attack of flu miss eva wideman is still very ill at the home of mrs cecil nichols mrs h mccague miss mable sanderson and mr h collard a year of course a few old i are our temperence delegates to faithfuls have chored about m there for as long as three years fire protection is too costly continued from page one it liquidators collecting agen cy interviewed council with re gard to collecting back hos pitalization accounts the town ship hospitalization for the past vear was stated to be in the neighborhood of 4000 the representatie stated that a survey showed that only 7 per cent of hospitalization accounts are ever redeemed through natural channels robert stiver and j w warriner were reappointed township weed inspectors at salaries of 165 and 100 re spectively relief for the month of feb ruary totalled 167417 with 312 persons on the roll general road accounts were 68398 which included 46750 for the new snowplow road foremans accounts t grove 2963 d boyd 1865 j scott 4925 e a buchanan 7140 w j stonehouse 1840 t canning ringwood mrs truman grove spent a day last week with her sister mrs john lee of stouffville mr and mrs alex ratcliff had dinner last monday night with mr and mrs a e hatch of toronto quite a number of young people from around here motor ed to toronto last monday and tuesday nights to attend the big skating carnival held in the maple leaf gardens they re port it being a big success anl will regret the turn events have taken which will deprive them of what they came to look upon as home the superin tendent maintains everything in order and the whole place is run with precision which of course is the only possible way to maintain its high standards confusion would soon reign if discipline and order were not the motto over the farm trinity united church toron- j 8580 r j cunningham to for the temperance conven- 1 25302 d brown 6000 n tion on tuesday wednesday boynton 10350 j jones and thursday this week 2375 a w milrov 10315 the regular monthly meeting c wideman 2000 w all- of the wms was held in the basement of the church on wednesday afternoon a fine program was provided by mrs e caseleys group church gormley 2nd line uxbridge listen dont you hear dem bells mr tom forsythe visited with his sister mrs j e wagg last week old sol was busy for a couple of days last weekend the result was no skiers on sunday mr lome wagg has vacated the harper farm and moved to the stafford farm at goodwood mr bruce taylor spent sun day evening in claremont visit ing never mind bruce we are glad to hear that mrs albert taylor is improving and is able to be around again mr les mitchell and mr ralph cooper accompanied by miss mary cooper and miss mary reid spent last friday in toronto a number from this line attended the hockey game fri day last at uxbridge stouff ville and goodwood put up a game worth seeing cheerup redshirts stouffville will have to import more players to beat you will celebrate her twelfth birth day next year celeste bright was one of the children who was born on the unusual date of february 29 not every com munity can boast of a similar coincidence in fact there seems to be only a few thu fortunate children in the dominion mongolia installed church hill spring must be just around the corner chick chick chick the first incubator is just hatch ed miss marjorie clark has re turned home after spending a few days on manitoulin island with her aunt mrs john wagg who suffered a stroke recently miss hazel pegg visited her sister mary at mr herb har mons last week mrs william beach and dor othy spent a few days last week at quaker hill mr and mrs horace pope mr and mrs e white visited their parents mr and mrs pope on sunday christian endeavour meet ing this week will be held at the home of mr and mrs ww lazenby on thursday night topic will be taken by leone lazenby 8th line markham death came very suddenly to frank gibney on wednesday march 1st due to a heart attack he was taken ill in the after noon at the home of his sister mrs a blizzard with whom he had been living and passed away early in the evening the funeral was held on saturday to mount albert with service in the united church there con duced by rev a e owen of unionville burial was made in mount albert cemetery the de ceased was in his 77th year and was born near mount albert and had lived in western canada for a number of years miss marion grove who is studying at the bible school at kitchener was home for a few days mr and mrs ira reesor of cedar grove visited at albert widemans recently mrs edwin forsyth of stouffville is visiting at the home of her brother harry spang we understand mr fred lebeck of victoria square has engaged with the don alda farms for the summer months mr and mrs ernest jones and family visited with mr rolph baker of toronto on sunday mr and mrs alvin farmer and mrs mable hoover motored to kitchener last saturday messrs frank bennett and orval steckley have returned home after completing a short winter term at the ontario bible school at fort erie mrs watson has returned to her home in buffalo after spen ding a few weeks with her mother mrs storm who has been ill we are glad to report that mrs allan hoover who had the misfortune of fracturing her ankle while in the city a few weeks ago is progressing quite favorably mrs walter steckley from barrie is spending a few days with her mother mrs j cherry mrs west of toronto also visit ed with mrs cherry xocaoc aoi aonos x0e30i we are continuing our monster end of season sale it is time to redecorate silk hose in order to reduce stock we have placed on sale this lot of mercury and vanraalte silk hose chiffon and service weight all sizes regularly 95c sale price 69c regularly 75c sale price 59c silk wool wool hose excellent quality all wool and silk and wool hose penmans and mer cury make regularly 89c and 75c for per pair 59c and we are showing a most attractive line of new spring wallpapers that for charm and serviceable qualities cannot be surpassed good wallpaper is the cheapest furnishings you can put in your home many of our new wallpapers show a modern influence not extreme but very delightful backgrounds for furniture and drapes make your rooms liveable and com fortable with appropriate wall coverings priced at 9c to 50c canvas rug patterns with many new and attractive designs including floral land scape and animal patterns size about 28x40 29c size about 24x40 20c all wool blankets just a few pairs of these fine all wool blankets they are double bed size with blue or pink borders and are finest quality regularly 1075 and 1095 sale price 820 bathroom sets consiting of bath mat and seat cover in green and white and blue and white set 195 wool and cotton hose these are nice weight for the cold weather and are good serviceable quality regularly 59c sale price 49c good quality every day hose wool and cotton regularly 49c sale price 39c corsets and girdles have you seen the very special values we are offering in foundation garments they are first quality and are really astonishing value at the price 79c 89c cotton batts economy batts 1 lb opens to 72x 90 soft and fluffy each 35c monarch batts pure white 1 lb 50c giant daisy 2 12 pound com forter batt 75c an attractive offer in glassware a fruit set consisting of one bowl and six nappies in pink glass in smart new design per set 49c womens hats felts and velvets in smart and attractive styles prices to 295 to clear at each 100 mr c bunker has the telephone mr and mrs barkis reesor visited with mr and mrs fred pugh on thursday sunday guests with mr and mrs clarke bunker were mr and mrs fred madill and son of claremont and mr and mrs ken madill of zephyr last week the singsong was held at the home of mr and mrs charlie brown next week it will be held at the home of mr and mrs fred pugh and everyone is invited there were fortyfour at sunday school on sunday rev eber rusnell of western can ada who is visiting with rela tives of stouffville addressed the sunday school his message though brief was enjoyed by everyone and we all invite mr rusnell to come again mr and mr c couperth- waite and sons visted with mr and mrs russel couperthwaite recently we are sorry to report that there are some in this commun ity who ai under the weath er however we wish all a speedy return to good health though we may be late we wish to congratulate mr and mrs john turner in celebrating their golden wedding anniver sary mr and mrs douglas booth visited in newmarket recently and in returning brought with them mrs booths mother mrs harper who will visit at their home for a while our last singsong was held at the home of mr and mrs a brown interest in these gather ings seems to be increasing everyone is invited to the next one to be held at the home of mr and mrs c brown one of the little girls of our community is minus a real birth day this year however she must have zeal to triumph continued from page one the father how can i ever jiope to bring others into his fellow ship we have too many minis ters in the work today merely for what they can get out of it god help them when they come before the great judge on the day of reckoning the officers ot the church as officers of this church you must lay hold of your respon sibilities in a very real way study to show yourself approv ed unto god a workman that needeth not to be ashamed you are example and therefore i would urge you to live close to the lord lest you lead others astray by your conduct bishop daist once said if the church could have the passion of the communist and the zeal of the early martyrs we would witness a new triumphal entry of christ into life may you as officers catch a glimpse of this passion and zeal so that together we might strive for the faith of the gos pel members of church finally the members of second markham why are you here this morning to hear the preacher god forbid if you did not come to worship your creator you have missed the whole significance of this morning hour you are the majority of the church you must sense your duties also as well as your pas tor and officers there can be no backbit ing in this church it has no place for talebearer it is your duty to come here regular ly punctually and reverently remember you are in the house of god to worship him not to see what mrs jones is wearing or if mr smith is here but you are examples to the young folk for if we are to have a christian world then it is your duty to take christ into your home set up the family altar and thereby in struct your children the way of life so in conclusion let me ask you all to pledge yourselves to gether in a church covenant whereby we may be able to set this church forth in the unity of the spirt in full coopera tion realizing that it is the holy spirit who governs the church if we do this then second markham baptist church will be the beacon light of the community building up the saints and winning precious souls for jesus christ gggg wh shaw store this store open wednesday afternoons phone 9512 jcaoi xosaoi xoexoi locaoi xoe30i x0e30i 10e30i 20e30i rtocaor surf i can food myself but its i lot mnr fun having angel do it hospital toronto and angel nursing sistor 1 courley seems to laughs william red mill hero of enjoy being teased by this latest countless niagara rivsr episodes addition to her group of hero lying in his eot at christie street patients