the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 8th 1940 page five and now toasted prairie nuts with genuine large crystal glass bowl in each large package per pkg 25c fresh salted peanuts special 2 lbs 25c zinc jar rings per dozen 25c 3iemba seals per pkg 10c certo crystals 2 pkgs 25c section honey new seasons white per section 25c 1 blueberries blueberries are- now on the market and will be at best for canning very shortly leave us your name and number and let us call you on arrival of the can ning shipmet arrefiflww satskaacajjxwtjurn bug killers you are sure of the most deadly bug killers by purchasing your requirements at our store w f riches hardware supplies stouffville ont phone 283 successor to button harware atha mr g draper and friend spent monday evening in toronto mr ed ham is speding his holiday with the madillbros mr allen meyers has pur chased a new tractor miss lois hoover entertain ed friends from the city on sunday mr w d parker spent wednesday with friends in toronto miss jean milton from black- stock is staying with mrs m dunkeld wedding bells are ringing sweeter and louder as the happy day approaches get your tin pan orchestra organized boys a shower in honor of mr and mrs clodd was an interesting event here last week at her home it was a lovely affair the groom is a melville boy mr and mrs f wagg miss e lamb mr and mrs fred draper and baby had tea on sunday with dr g f p and mrs richardson of toronto mr and mrs murray thome from dunbarton mr and mrs f wagg from altona and miss e lamb of sask had sunday dinner with mr and mrs fred draper send the tribune to absent friends peaches mrs florence miller of stouffville spent a few days at the warriner home last week mr and mrs alfred robin son of aurora also mrs peter brillinger of gormley spent last thursday at robert meads miss margaret hisey visited her girl friend at birch cliff mrs j painter visited friends and relatives in tor onto last week mrs j kirk elva and freda had sunday dinner at the warriner home mr and mrs moses martin and family of waterloo also mrs george cober chlled on mrs gayman on monday lome hoover spent a holiday at willis reesors in pickering last week robert shoebridge of toronto is visiting at the smith home mr lome harper motored to camp borden on sunday mr and mrs clarence walk er and family of barrie were sunday visitors under the par ental roof mr and mrs ross gowland and family of markham called on mrs a cleverdon to see the twins on sunday night mr and mrs robert meeds also miss lizzy culpp had din ner at mrs hoovers sunday on thursday evening be tween forty and fifty friends and neighbours met at the warriner home to present mr and mrs lome wideman with a lovely mantle clock the address was given by tom hastings and henry miller made the presen tation mr grow big capable pullets for more egg profits prepare now for a steady production of big soundshelled eggs next fall and winter feed fulopep developer it will please you to watch how well your pullet chicks develop those big wellfeathered bodies so essential to pullets ntended for the laying flock lui0pep a developer a a lowprotein highfibre feed that bal ances the needs of birds grown on range it grows better pullets at less cost pul lets that pay you well in egg sales and profits start now to feed fulopep de veloper the fulopcp way stiver bros vandorf w e holtby is treating his house to a new coat of paint miss elva pattenden of aurora was home on sunday miss mae foster is home after spending a few weeks with her sister mrs donald morton miss gertrude clarke was sunday guest with miss ruth oliver mr douglas richardson of the irish regiment was home over the weekend miss dorothy carr recently of muskoka had sunday dinner with mr and mrs john turney mr and mrs herb e oliver visited her parents mr and mrs percy allin for sunday dinner pte jack cunningham visit ed friends here on sunday mr and mrs plowright and miss elsie of minesing were visitors with gordon carr and his wife mrs james graham returned home after spending a short time with her daughter miss ruth oliver entertained the temperanceville young people who so fittingly conduc ted the church service miss m umahara gave an address on calling all christians to a large congregation miss mild red folliot sang my task which was very inspiring the binders are humming this week and our thresher jack preston pulled out last week to do mr albert needlers wheat being the first to be done here our house wives are busy with a heavy crop of rasp berries which are selling at 2 boxes for 25c mr and mrs wm burton and daughter of detroit are holidaying with his sister mrs m hamilton mr and mrs hillick mrs hubbard and mrs wright of georgetown were visiting the laters sister mrs d stephen son who was celebrating her birthday on sunday mr charles liscombe of tor onto was a recent guest of his father h liscombe welcome to the little daughter born to mr and mrs neil degeer a number of our young people attended a picnic at maple beach near port bolster on sunday mr w j brown and family were with his parents t c and mrs brown over the holiday a number of the hutchings family held a reunion picnic on the grounds of frank hutchings brock road on sun day last mrs ravey of toronto also mrs ford and little daughter are visiting with mr and mrs wm ellicott mr douglas foster and lady friend of quebec have been holidaying at his home for the past three weeks in the mean time he has been helping p allin 8th line markham miss delia culpp of vineland spent the weekend with miss evelyn byer several car loads from our line attended the camp meeting at stayner on sunday much interest is being taken in the bible school which open ed at the wideman church on monday with a good attendance miss mary dyck left toronto last monday night for her home in saskatchewan miss anna wideman accom panied mr and mrs alvin wide- man to waterloo last saturday to be present at the wedding of their cousin mr albert huns- berger to miss greta snider mr ernie fletcher who mov ed here about three months ago to work in alex jones mill has been forced to give up the job on account of not beingable to stand mill work he was a very willing worker coming here from sandford and has return ed to that village again last saturday while mr allan wideman was attending the market in toronto one of his horses broke through the top and fell in a well about 20 feet deep with only its head showing above water the dis covery was made by a neighbor who gave the alarm and a num ber of willing workers were soon on hand and under the direction of mr ed roffey of north markham with block and tackle soon rescued the animal from its unfortunate position apparently not much the worse for its experience bloomington the service on sunday mom ing in the absence of the pastor mr cockbum was in charge of rev george hunter of mount olivet church toronto the message was given by rev mr merriweather a missionary to india mr merriweather forci bly told of the need for the gos pel by the teeming millions of india master d welsh of wexford spent a few days with frank burnett mr b barnes has taken a position at north bay miss j mahon spent a week at agincourt miss m churly visited at mr r footes mrs j storry spent a couple of days last week with her brother mr george dennis of victoria square mr dennis has been in poor health for some time we offer our happy congratu lations to mrs storry on her birthday which she celebrated jast week dont lose your temper in harvest time buy mccormick twine and be sure of satisfaction full weight to the bale full length to the pound no lost time rethreading no lost twine by tangling guaranteed satisfaction results faster cutting and a better temper exclusive agent in stouffville and district central feed store price push phone 277 for service markham citizens band in cooperation with york co veterans markham town ship branch sponsor ing a street dance and carnival at markham friday aug 16 isilly hole and his live wires will provide the music vaudeville and novel features games galore carnival of fun and prolic commencing at 8 pm dst hfiffhb this machinegun unit of the canadian active service force in england received special at tention from the king and queen during their majesties inspection of canadian troops on june 8 the queen watches with interest the operations of the toronto scottish crewwhile the king chats with majorgen a g l mcnaughton officer commanding the first division ringwood stanley monster street parade of boys and girls featuring the various business in the com munity prizes will be giv en in all classes entire proceeds for commun ity soldiers fund and mark ham citizens band war savings certificates fto holders of lucky number admission tickets general admission 25c soldiers in uniform free markham community soldiers club mrs e l johnson president mrs l a brown secretary pte ralph burkholder who is on guard duty at mimico was home one evening last week mr and mrs carver nee helen rosser of ottawa are visiting relatives in this district the wheat is nearly all cut in this district with barley partially in shock mr and mrs john gillham and daughter margaret of tor onto spent sunday with his parents mr and mrs david gillham mr and mrs isaac lehman cf altona and mrs maria quantz spent tuesday with mrs j m grove robert abell of the york rangers stationed at niagara falls spent sunday with his parents mr and mrs j l abell morgan baker mpp is holidaying with friends in the muskoka district walter vague enjoyed a days fishing at meaford last week but the finny tribe were scarce miss helen burkholder is holidaying with relatives in the kitchener district mrs grove has received inter esting information from a cousin in england indicating the brave spirit of the people there in this war he says in part the prices of foodstuffs have not increased very much and there does not appear to be a shortage various commod ities are rationed but no one minds as the quantities allow- are quite good the quality of stockings is not good and a de cent pair cost 150 black currants are selling at 16c pound i know as we are doing some down bacon is 44c pound butter 38c lb and eggs sells at i st0 a2c a dozen j theatre phone 100 showing each night at s15 st saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday august 8 9 10 meetdr christian jean hersholt dorothy lovett movietone news cartoon comedy monday tuesday wednesday august 12 13 14 pride of the blue grass edith fellows james mccallion granny get your gun m robson h davenport thursday friday saturday august 15 16 17 grapes of wrath henry fonda garage general repairs specializing in ford cars trucks tractors brakes battery tire service for a free check up on your car drive in to the garage known swifts garage special prices on tractor oils canadian oil company products b valleau g holden phone 195 v