page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday slay 16th 1940 ifflspiikl johnsons wax cq glocoat or paste f y toilet soap manyflowers 3 cakes for iff wax paper cut right 40 ft roll 10c toilet tissue white swan 3 rolls 2ac soap flakes domino 5 pound box 35 laundry starch white per lb 10c woodburys soap 1c sale 3 for oo f extra for 1c cleansers clas or babbit tin 5c flake lye gilletls per tin 12c odex soap antiseptic per cake c pineapples 9 q 24s cuban each shino floor wax oo 1 pound tin tio maple leaf midget rolls smoked per lb 29c it white shoe polish 15c cleans all white shoes silvo silver polish large 23c small 13c brilo soap pads 12 in pkg 2c 5 pads 13c corned beef cooked sliced per lb 19c new cabbage hard green heads lb 5c carrots california large bunches 2 for 15 oranges qq perdoz cfw large sweet juicy navels play pantrysiffiu cfrb toronto j thimsbay8vrti- dominion stores limited tribune small advs pay big dividends dicksons hill death claimed two of our form er residents early this week in the persons of miss sarah burkholder of altoua and mr louis hoover of pickering we as a community offer to the sorrowing families our sincere sympathy wednesday of last week the young people met at the home of mrs m wideman for an evening of song during the intermission candy was passed which was hailed with delight aud after a few more songs they retired to their several homes we feel that we owe you people an apology for our poor column of last week fate surely seemed against us lit moro ways than one however well try to do better in the future and again ask you too lend helping hand whenever possible in the accumulation of news items thank you hope you noticed how nice aud clean the church looked on sunday thanks to the industrious ladies who gave it a spring cleaning and the men who kindly cleaned the pipes a job like that is simply splendid for exercising the muscles they agree and those present enjoyed it as much as possible arbour day was observed friday of last week at the school here the school house and surroundings re ceived another annual cleanup and the day culminated with a baseball match with ringwood school as loyal supporters of the home team we rejoice with them in their success a parable for mothers day telling of a mothers courage patience and christian example was narrated by mrs lehman at sun day school last week and though somewhat btlated let us all unite to pay tribute to the noblest and best tilts world has ever known our mothers we were delighted to have rev isaac burkholder of alberta in our community this past week and also with us in the sunday school where he recounted a few of his numerous experiences in colporteur work dicksons hill has a warm place in his heart as twas here that he first started sunday school a subscriber to the tribune mr burkholder mentioned that he reads this column with interest bloomington mrs smith miss audrey aud mrs cowie were toronto visitors on fri day mrs j windsor was removed to toronto general hospital on satur day we hope for her a speedy re covery to health mr and mrs j lunau of rich mond hill called on mrs malum on friday miss luella paisley of brampton and mr and mrs heiso of stouff ville were at the parental home of mr and mrs l paisley mr and mrs purdy of toronto were visiting with her mother mrs r english we extend our greetings to mr english whose birthday was on fri day and we hope for him an early recovery to health the tin band boys of blooming- ton and friends met at the home of the newly weds mr and mrs ferg uson and presented them with a lamp an enjoyable social evening was spent dr and mrs matheson of toron to visited his aunt mrs mahon on saturday enroute to their summer home at bala mr cockburn gave an address on sunday morning from pauls admon ition to timothy in speaking of faith 2nd timothy 5 the unfeign ed faith which dwelt first in thy grandmother lois and thy mother elinico he stressed the valut of the inheritance from godly fore parents and also christian environment music was providtd by a ladies choir year after year we see the same thing happening people stepping up to bigger cars and better cars people getting for themselves the better things in life this year is no exception many buyers of the goodlooking buick special you see pictured here traded in a car from the lowestprice group some of them were merely fulfilling a longtime ambition to own a fullsized car a big straighteight amply powered steadyriding roomy others were simply taking advantage of a bargain too good to pass up but all of them found it easier than youd think to step up to a mclaughlinbuick for this big straighteight costs less than some sixes its price includes many things the model illustrated is the mclaughlinbuick special fourdoor touring sedan youd pay extra for elsewhere it includes features you cant buy anywhere else such as recoilmounted kneeaction pressure- scaled cooling and coil springs that never need lubricating combined with torque- tube drive and above all is the simple fact that this is a buick precisionbuilt to buick quality standards why dont you look into how easy it is to buy why not get the net figures delivered price including equipment work out the perweek cost count in the lower longhaul maintenance of a car thats built to take it for years and years others are finding it easy to step up to buick and if they can do it so can you charles cooper dealer claremont ont charles ward associate dealer stouffville ontario see your nearest buick dealer vandorf miss elva pattenden was home on sunday mr and mrs chester graham and son of ringwood spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs r scott mr and mrs herb oliver enter tained mr and mrs percy alliri for sunday dinner glad to report mrs robert can- is feeling some better after an ill ness of shingles congratulations to mr and mrs austin richardson on the 3rd line its a girl misses klda and dorothy carr of toronto were home over the week end mrs dr covey of toronto spent mothers day with mr and mrs morley we are sorry to hear of the ill ness of mr and mrs percy patten- dens baby girl we sincerely hope for better news soon this thursday night the junior institute will hold a social in the community hall vandorf to con clude with a dance the men pay 25c and the ladies provide lunch every body and aunt jemima is invited a large audience enjoyed the play last thursday evening at the hall and it was a real pleasure to fee mr and mrs lynd and family our former pastor mr and mrs herb hisey and barbara of ringwood mr and mrs r sproxton and family of vandorf mr and mrs a e pear son of toronto were all guests at louis brillingers bethesda on sunday a large congregation worshipped at wesley church sunday morning the choir was occupied by our mothers and mrs cale gave a very fine address and recitation by miss norma kingdom and mr orval ewart and david richardson were appropriate mr and mrs carl greenwoods baby boy charles and mr and mrs ivan kays little boy norman were baptised at the ser vice gormley mr and mrs lome baker and lloyd were toronto visitors on sunday with mr and mrs h jaques mr and mrs gordon lehman and family of oriole visited with her parents mr and mrs t johnson on sunday mr and mrs will thompson of mount dennis spent sunday with mr and mrs will wilson little mary smith spent the weekend with her grandparents mr and mrs will dennie mr and mrs ern jones visited with his parents in aurora on sunday little norma castle expects to undergo a tonsil operation this week and we wish tor her better health when it is all over john hoover of sudbury spent sunday with his mother mrs levi hoover the gormley male quartette were at scott on sunday assisting with their services miss evelyn shantz of stouffville spent a few days among friends this past week mrs henry hill of nobleton visited with mrs murray baker also mr and mrs r f klinck and doreen of victoria square visted mr and mrs lome baker on thursday on the occasion of mr and mrs klincks 3lth wed ding anniversary for that light readytowear suits or those sport trousers see f e rao tailor his prices will please you come in s delicator an amazing new machine makes steaks and boneless meats more tender tasty and juicy cook in i the time- try a delicious cocktail steak beef and pork or beef and veal knitted together our dehcatized steaks axe a real treat i fouz we are the first in stouffville to install this new machine and to offer this splendid service to our customers you must taste a delicatized steak to appreciate its juicy tenderness and improved flavour order one right now oboyles meat market stouffville ont phone 3501 prompt delivery 8th line markham mr and mrs dave shank of buff alo spent the weekend with his mother mrs will shank of our line mr and mrs louis pipher of preston had dinner with his mother on thursday mr and mrs ivan leadley and family spent sunday with mr lead- ley of toronto mrs stewart blizzard and daugh ter of toronto is spending some time with mr and mrs thomas blizzard mothers day guests with mrs kirk mr and mrs harry kirk and family toronto mr reg kirk and family markham mrs allan clare- mont mr and mrs garnet kirk end daughters ringwood melville bethesda mr and mrs harry pugh visited on friday evening with mr and mrs clifford burkholder miss bernice cutler of vivian was a weekend visitor with mr and mrs charles atkinson and family mr stanley mcdowell of markham spent sunday with mr george yake mr lloyd queen of caledon east was a visitor last week at the home of mr and mrs charles atkinson ladies get your scrub brush soap and pail all ready to rush to the corner next thursday morning may 23 where the church will undergo its annual spring cleaning mr and mrs john brillinger and family spent sunday with mr and mrs wesley brillinger at oakville rev i b rubaoher and rev m bricker had tea on sunday evening with mr and mrs wellington yake sunday visitors at louis brillin gers were mr and mrs e a pear son of toronto mr and mrs russel sproxton and family of pine orchard and mr and mrs herbert heise and barbara of ringwood mr and mrs j drewory of willowdale were saturday callers with mr and mrs shaffer miss janette empringham and mr herbert nelson called at the home of mr and mrs j smith vivian on sunday some time ago we were sorry to learn that arnold brillinger now of oakvillo was suffering from a broken leg arnold returned home from the hospital last week but has to wear the cast for another month he wishes to thank au his young friends from bethesda who sent him cards and letters which he enjoyed very much the junior institute met at the home of miss velma gibson wed nesday the following officers were elected for the coming year prest mrs r smith 1st vice ruth clark 2nd vice mrs c ratcliff secretary- treasurer mrs c hicks district director velma gibson pianist reta atkinson directors mrs harry pugh mrs clifford burkholder mrs d ratcliff auditors mrs w brodie kathleen steckley flower com mrs hicks mrs art paisley mr harold carruthers and miss jennie carruthers visited in brant- ford over the weekend mrs duncan macleod returned missionary from formosa was a guest at the manse on sunday and monday airs macleod addressed the wms service at peachs on sunday evening mr and mrs g w baker of stouffville were sunday visitors at the home of their daughter mrs harvey houck the melville wms held their monthly meeting at the home of mrs harvey houck an interesting programme had been arranged and the study book on moving mil lions was taken by mrs a j orr at the close of the meeting a dainty lunch was served by the hostess mr and mrs archie fleming motored to west hill on monday to attend the funeral of the late james duncan who died in his 97th year at the home of his daughter mrs j bennett one of the oldest men in the whole countryside the late james duncan was a remarkable mjtn right up to a short time ago he passed away on saturday and the funeral on monday was widely attended he was an uncle to archie flemings fath- or his wife eliza lennox died long years ago but two daughters and one son survive mrs r parker mrs bennet and herb duncan altona we extend our sympathy to the relatives of the late miss burk holder also to the relatives of the late louis hoover of atlia mrs ernest cooper and son and daughter of oakville were visiting for a few days last week with her sister mrs b lewis owing to demand for space in this issue the now officers of the w i will not appear until next week wop lillage jtttt located on second floor of former mansion house spacious dining room anil lounge room delicious homecooked meals board by day or week at moderate prices catering to lodges clubs or private parties special dinners on request open sundays acme ice cream brick and bulk your patronage will be appreciated d f h0lden prop phone 18402 for reservations s3s fs07s cask ffc5wc2ls3 for best results and a steady cash income you cannot do bet ter for your farm than to sell your cream and deliver it or have us call for it stouffville creamery closed every evening at 530 excepting saturdays