page four stocffville tribune stoiffvillk oxt thursday 3vix 4 for that long planned vacation among the bright lights and the stirring sights of the big cities travel by bus tow fares will leave you more to spend on the ball games theatres and other attractions you enjoy let us assist you in planning a carefree holiday and treat yourself to the added thrill of sight seeing all the way as your coach travels over picturesque highways and passes through every town and village along your route look at these 3day visits in boston 3040 in montreal 220i in washington 3035 including return fare from toronto hotel room meals and entertainment vacation tours describes these and other trips to the big cities or ontarios lakeland resorts ottilia year cepy if this attract hrt folder it fere ptaaaiag year ttip if tie tears de net meet year feocy ear travel lareaa wit laity arrant a tear te aaywtert aaytioe all bus travel information at brown betty tea room stouffville phone 19s register horse canadian bred clydesdale stallion pyvie reward 27802 sire graisle reward imp 21976 dam evergreen petty 50197 he is well bred and real sure this horse is upstand ing and clean legged has won sev eral top prizes at toronto exhibi tion royal fair also local fairs he will stand at his own stable the property of d p jarvis almira lot 31 con 5 markham terms to insure foal 1000 payable march 1 1941 all accidents at owners risk en rolment no 4060 belgian draft stallion caesar de zande no 5621 enrol ment no 3694 color strawberry roan the property of blake john son lot 20 con 3 uxbridge this horse is of a thick smooth blockey type with good underpinning and has proven himself a sure foal getter j terms 1000 at the barn due february 1st 1941 or this horse can be trucked to your premises with an extra charge of 125 down at time of service for a radius of 15 miles with a return trip in 3 weeks all accidents at owners risk per sons disposing of such mares shall he held responsible stouffville 9409 send the tribune to absent friends altona mr and mrs h mcintosh are vis iting in listowel for a few days miss elsie chamberlain toronto spent the holiday with audrey slack and jean hodgson mr and mrs clarence bunker and family spent sunday with his par ents mr and mrs richard jones and family of toronto spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs n bunker mr and mrs austin bain of newmarket spent sunday with mr and imrs f wagg mr and mrs n bunker and fam ily and mr and mrs o madill and family attended the burnham and ball reunion held at rae burnhams sandford on monday quite a number attended the lions club concert held in the arena on monday evening mr and mrs o madill and fam ily attended the madill reunion at stouffville park on wednesday the thrill of the neighborhood was when jos nighswander was up for his first aeroplane ride on mon day all institute members and friends dont forget the picnic on tues- telephone j day afternoon july 9th in stouff ville park sports in the afternoon picnic lunch at 630 we hope the men can spare the time to come thli ii our wrrtoo there are no spectators in this war we te alt in it no freedom no happiness no contentment is possible for any one of us until this evil thing this worship of brute force is wiped forever from the face of the earth not every one is privileged to wear the kings uniform but we can all make some contribution to our common cause we can all buy war savings certificates this month next month every month as long as the war lasts its the least we chn do tho opportunity to buy war savings certificates is tho privilogo of all canadians tho privilogo ol holping to win tho war war savings cortiiicatos aro sold as follows for a s 5 cortificato you pay 8 4 for a s 10 cortificato you pay s 8 for a s 23 cortificato you pay s20 for a s 50 cortificato you pay 810 for a 8100 cortificato you pay 80 apply at any bank post offico or other authorizod dealer var savings stamps cost 25c each and aro sold every where 16 stamps ontitlo you to ono ss cortificato every dollar you invest in war savings cortiiicatos is an investment in security for you lor your children buy thorn regularly ovory month it is your continuing responsibility serve by saving r war savings certificates evetu mon th victoria square owing to the uncertainty of weather conditions the ypu cancelled their trip to sibbalds pt on sunday evening and held a meeting in the church the upper canada bible society held its annual meeting in the vic toria square church on tuesday evening last mr wigmore of toron to was the guest speaker and gave a very inspiring address on wednesday evening the tor onto centre presbytery held an in duction service when the rev h i mckay was inducted as minister of the victoria square charge to succeed the irev john macdonald mr mckay and family moved into the parsonage on monday and it is hoped his stay there will be most pleasant and profitable on sunday afternoon rev mr macdonald preached his farewell sermon in the square church after five years spent as minister of this charge his text was chosen from nehemiah 63 and i sent messen gers unto them saying i am do ing a great work so that i cannot come down why should the work cease whilst i leave it and come down to you mr and mrs mac donald and jean left on monday for their new home in grey county ian will remain at victoria for the sum mer having accepted a position with lmr gordon morton the sacrament of baptism was also administered on sunday to harry hollingsworth barber infant son of mr and mrs harry barber uni0nville glasgow walter davis called h farrier lincoln- mr and mrs en mr and imrs ville sunday miss marion davis of bloomington spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs ralph davis mrs j mowat and mrs j slack of stouffville called on mr and mrs jesse davis one afternoon last week rev w w and mrs fleischer of penelon falls had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs henry slack mr and mrs earl drewery and family motored to kitchener last friday to attend the funeral of mrs drewerys nephew norman beau t owing to the unfavourable weather last friday the plans for a school picnic had to be changed games and contests were held in the schoolhouse followed by lunch mr and mrs arthur toogood of this place who are representatives for ontario of the alberta recrea tion society have just left with their motor party for an educational sightseeing trip through the united states and canada the trip will last seven weeks and some of the points visited are glacier park boulder dam yellow stone park san francisco worlds fair mexico grand canyon etc and the return trip is to be through the eastern states prof john toogood of edmon ton university is president of the society and these annual trips have been carried on for seven years from western points but this is the first cne from ontario the party consists of thirtysix ladies from all parts of the province a large proportion being teachers who plan to spend their holidays seeing some of the most interesting parts of canada and the united states the trailer transport is equipped with sleeping accommodation cook ing apparatus and so forth making it an independent unit of transpor tation mr and mrs toogood bought the willow lake park property and have taken up permanent residence in unionville mr h livingston the former owner of the property will carry on business in mr toogoods absence bethesda peaches we extend our sympathy to the ferguson family in the loss of a loving mother and grandmother mrs hunter the funeral was held on tuesday from the anglican church unionville with burial at mount pleasant cemetery toronto mr and mrs henry walker visit ed relatives at victoria square last week mr and mrs cameron woods spent the holiday weekend with mr a allan cameron is working in the mines in the far north mrs lawrence macmullen spent saturday and sunday at the lewis home mr and mrs e c blythe of tor onto visited at the smith home over the weekend we are sorry to hear that eva brignall is on the sick list we hope she will soon be able to be up mr douglas barefoot who is em ployed at mr warriners spent the weekend at his home at huntsville mr winston watt is spending the summer holidays under the parental roof winston has been teaching school at stayner bloomington birthday wishes to mrs mahon who was eighty two on july 1st miss d brown of cedar crove accompanied by miss benviet was at her home here on sunday mr g gibbins of melville was at o h tranmers on sunday also mr g bolender of bethesda miss myrtle rose beryl brillin- ger b topper and noel storry motored to rochester to visit his uncle over the holiday quite a goodly number of lake musselman summer resident wor shipped in service with us on sun day morning a warm welcome awaits all comers and a bright and interesting service is conducted by the pastor mr cockburn mrs legge of toronto whose birthplace is scotland visited at mr r englishs this week mrs legge who is 93 years of age was able to be at church service on sunday mr and mrs cockburn of tor onto were in our burg on sunday mr and mrs abbey of toronto are holidaying at her mothers mrs r englishs home mr and mrs mccormack and daughters of sudbury were at her fathers home mr w a focklers on saturday mrs j davis of brantford and mr and mrs walters of niagara falls were guests at mr p browns on sunday mr and mrs albert smith miss tokoxtogoodwood flashes continited symes studiously leaning over a paper and studying some figures we learned that he was preparing an estimate for the cost of the new ufo freight sheds at uxbridge town it is proposed that a building be erected 40x60 feet with aniple room for grain storage above while the lower floor will be for accom modation of commodities handled by the club well we hope morley is called on to do the work of carpen tering on the new structure mr and mrs donald fines spent sunday with mr and mrs ernest morganson mr floyd mcdonald and mr geo alsop of goodwood spent sunday at baysville mr walter lewis visited mr and mrs george lee on monday night we hear that arthur staley has joined the army the war workers meet at the home of mrs j rae on july 10th and the officers would appreciate any used clothing that can be made over for the refugees imr and mrs alex brown and lewis visited relatives at markdale on the holiday the 30000 which the member of lmuskokaontario got from the on tario highways to be spent just south of uxbridge in our township is melting away as the expensive cul verts are installed there is still a tremendous fill to make when com pleted it will be a decided improve ment to the road into uxbridge the new road passes south of the cemetery instead of curving around from the pond and running north of the cemetery walt gould informs us that the cemetery commission has purchased the field between the new road and the cemetery from the hamilton farm so that the grounds will still be on the highway the cemetery will ultimately have new gates facing out to the south onto the new road audrey and mrs ferguson attended the ferguson reunion at brampton on monday miss audrey smith was one of tho musicians at the eaton shadow lake enlertainmentment the large crowd was estimated to be in the thousands more profit from every animal on the farm the school children held their picnic at preston lake on tuesday under favorable weather conditions miss mary sysler of zephyr spent a few days with mrs william empringham reta atkinson spent the holiday with miss gladys doner at gormloy beginning next sunday for three months tho sunday schooi will meet at 10 am tho whitchurch township coun cil will meet on saturday july 13 rt vandorf for its july meeting mr and mrs louis brillinger at tended the brillinger reunion at markham on monday miss ethel empringham spent sunday evening with mr and mrs wellington yake mr nat brillinger of winona spent a few days visiting friends and relatives here tho junior institute will hold their ice cream social on monday evening july sth at tho home of mr and mrs will brodie our local school teachers blanche atkinson reesor steckley gordon bolender and jack clubine expect to begin their summer course in toronto on monday several carloads of children are looking forward to attending oorm- ley bible school next week it would be very much appreciated if anyone would volunteer to take a turn at driving and would phone clare bolender roy scott left yesterday on a fishing trip in company with his uncle job scott of toronto the community picnic will take place this friday afternoon at rat- cliffs park be there early for thu- baptist first table will be ready sharp at 330 evening lemonville wedding bells are ringing in this district master mervin gilroy was guest of herald drewery on monday mr george martin had his house wired for hydro last week mr horace walsh of stouffville did tho wiring mrs george martin and keith were spending a few days in tor onto the guest of her sister mrs j m littlejohn mr and mrs brown and baby also mr mercer irwin is home for the holidays with rev and mrs irwin mr and mrs orval drewery and harold spent sunday afternoon with her parents mr and mrs w a cook the community extend their sympathy to jack taylor in the passing of his beloved father mr william taylor mr m c sanders our local public school teacher is in kingston taking a summer course at queens university we wish him every success mr and mrs james cooney and children enjoyed the holiday at cedar beach park mussulmans lake mr joe martin imr and mrs orval martin and stanley mrs luella baker and jean were visitors willi mr and mrs george martin on sunday evening a number from the 7th line took in the closing service of the evangelistic campaign at the 6th church on sunday sugared schumacher feed is a great utility feed it serves all types of stock at all times of the year sugared schumacher is better than corn better than oats better than barley better than wheat feeds because it is a blend of all four of them plus minerals molasses and iodine quaker sugared schumacher feed has been a standard feed for mauy years one with which other feeds are compared it develops a quality of bone skin and ntusclc that make better looking animals helps keep them in vigor health and condition for growing young stock rebuilding dry stock develop ing fine beef raising ton litters keeping the work horses and bull in splendid condition yes even for the milk ing herd sugared schumacher feed is the choice of experienced successful farmer for a dependable all round satisfactory feed 155 per cwt stiver bros two creamery services you can send your cream by our truck which calls at your place twice a week in the summer and every week in the winter your cream is picked up in any quantity for which you get cash and your butter if desired at a special price to our shippers you can make your own deliveries to the creamery for which you get a higher price and also butter at special prices stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday evening coal feed cement order your next winters coal before prices advance further we deliver anywhere salt for ctirring and feeding land tile 3 a and g inch sizes cement at warehouse or delivered poultry feeds and concentrates s w hastings phone 169 stouffville