page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday august 29 1940 drug needs specials and reminders continuous minimum prices i peaches altona miss laura warriner enjoy- j mrs viiliam keesor wife of ed some holidays with her aunt our reeve was a recent guest of mrs brown of markham mrs joan lewis mrs albert upton and joan there is ready sale for corn of toronto were sunday visitors i on the cob for which loe per colgates 1c tooth powder deal 52c value for 34c unit includes 1 large and 1 small tin certified health salts for stomack liver and blood large 1 lb tin 39c hay fever and asthma relief kellogs 25c 98c masons 49 40c 75c respirin capsules 50c haytone 25c 50c rinex tabs 50c 100 vicks vatronal 43c nostroline 50c kellogs nose drops 25c murine for eyes 55c 95c ephazone tabs 250 astone tabs 50c mistol nose dropcs 35c vicks vapro rub 43c buckleys white rub 30c 50c with her mother mrs painter mr and mrs david grove of markham visited at the hoover home on sunday mrs robert smith of mark ham was a visitor on our line last thursday mrs albert cleverdon and family spent last thursday visiting relatives in markham the smith family were sun day visitors with mr and mrs ormsby lehman stouffville mrs john hosking has her brother mr george nash of buffalo visiting with her two thieshing machines in our neighborhood keep the farmers all busy they report the grain crop fairly good with tons of straw dozen is being paid at the farm or school vjpensng a full supply of first quality school supplys on hand at best prices stationery text books etc unique developing and printing get the best pictures from your films boadways drug store stouffville v ontario dicksons hill rev and mrs p g lehman and mary had sunday dinner at mr simeon hoovers home mrs hallman of rochester ny visited with her son mr ward hallman this week mrs harvey moyer and don spent a few days with her sister mrs fred hicks at their cot tage in muskoka this week mr and mrs roy moyer and katherine had supper with mr and mrs t cockerill at milli- ken on sunday miss joy grove of bethesda spent a few days with her cousin miss betty wideman last week a number of relatives from here were present at the funer al of the late abram barkey on tuesday afternoon deceased was the father of mr a c barkey to whom we extend our sympathy reorganization of the mt joy and dicksons hill young peoples society was held this week and the following officers will be in charge for the com ing year president clarion mcdowell viceprest william barkey secretarytreasurer reta stover assistant mar garet moyer ushers mount joy walter thomson russell stover dickson hill lloyd wideman clifford schell chor isters mount joy ora raymer dickson hill william barkey organists mount joy betty hoover dickson hill katherine moyer visiting committees mount joy mrs mckinnon erma rouch dickson hill dorothy timbers rowenna hoover program committee pastor president viceprest secretaryora raymer margar et moyer katherine moyer the young people of this society are urged to cooperate with these officers to make this coming year a success rev stanley medhurst of 2nd markham baptist church was the guest speaker at young peoples monday night he spoke on the 11th chapter of hebrews as a scripture basis this chapter is divided into eleven parts under the w plan wisdom which is the fear of the lord worship in spirit and truth witnessing a good confession working for the lord walking with god wait ing watching and willingness to serve welcome the reward of the faithful a warrant con cerning our faith and finally warfare practising faith and laying hold of the promises of god two very appropriate solos were rendered by our guests glasgow mrs joe mcmullen called on her sister mrs g burkholder monday afternoon miss ella slack and mr floyd tindall spent the weekend in toronto with mr and mrs hornsby the community is sorry to hear of the illness of master grant drewery youngest son of mr and mrs earl drewery mr and mrs louis slack motored to oakville on sunday to spend the day at their sons mr and mrs murray slacks a shower for mr and mrs gordon taylor nee thelma slack was given last week in honour of their recent marriage the young couple received many useful gifts tribune small advs are cheap and profitable coming events midinight frolic sept 1 sunday september 1st at 1205 am will be your last chance of the season to dance to jack evans and his famous swing band rex doyle vocalist dancing nightly until september 1st excepting august 26 27 29 olde tyme modern dancing beginning saturday sept 7 dancing every satur day jack williamson and his orchestra jack manley floor manager admission to these dances 25c per person cedar beach dance gardens musselmans lake atha atha school opens sept 3 mr grenville draper and lady friend motored to orillia on sunday for the day miss marie forfar spent the weekend with mable and mary spang mrs ross soden and cora from uxbridge called on mable spang on sunday mr and mrs percy maynard ross and joan of brooklin were the guests of miss lois hoover despite the cool weather on sunday a goodly number enjoy ed the swimming in the pool at ramona park mrs chas lintner babyedon and joan visited with mrs f marshman a couple days last week mrs t dunkeld returned home with them after spending some time with relatives there mr fred draper left on tues day morning for the exhibition where he is exhibiting a num ber of hereford cattle miss annie bayles and howard baxton from brougham called at mr and mrs john scotts on sunday miss audrey hoover rn motored to port dover last week with some friends she is spen ding a few days of her holidays there mr and mrs murray dun keld and family motored to victoria corners near game- bridge to visit murrays cousin on monday evening last around 50 friends and neigh bours gathered at the home of mr and mrs david tran in honor of the newly weds a miscellaneous shower was given to mr and mrs joe tran a fine evening was spent in games and all good things the young couple will reside in our com- munit bethesda say folks dont let your scribe down remember to help out with an item or two wont you the wms will meet next wednesday at the home of mrs hunt mr levon vassvyian of milliken had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs shaffer mrs ella hisey was a sun day visitor with mr and mrs wm burkholder and alma sunday tea visitors at the home of mr and mrs charles atkinson included misses iva and glendyne crowder and mr clifford gordon all of raven- shoe threshing is occupying the time of many of our local farm ers this week harvest is leav ing bare many fields were you at sunday school last sunday several were miss ing lets all be on hand this week and swell our attendance to a record never reached be fore united church anniversary services are planned for sept 15 rev i g bowles will be the speaker at both services were keeping a sharp look out for those young pheasants reported placed in our town ship by the dept of game and fisheries everybody loves beauty and the plumage of the pheasant is hard to beat so far as your scribe is concerned the township bylaw prohibiting shooting of these birds need never have been passed but then everybody doesnt think alike and so the birds need the protection of the law ringwood mr and mrs henry johnson of the sixth line spent sun- dav with mr and mrs david giilham mrs bert paisley miss florence and tommy of scugog island are holidaying with mrs dodds mrs j m grove is visiting with relatives and friends in stouffville dr thos mitchell and miss belle mitchell motored to peter- boro on tuesday to spend a few days with friends there mrs ralph burkholder spent the weekenoin toronto several farmers in this dis trict have completed harvest ing operations and threshing is in full swing with a good yield of grain reported the sympathy of the com munity goes out to mrs syl- vanus baker in her bereave- j ment in the loss of her husband our popular young pastor and his wife mr and mrs s h cockburn are holidaying in muskoka mrs dan lehman of tor onto spent a few days recently with her friend mrs martin fockler master billy ellis of toronto and dean fockler of stouffville were holidaying last week at mrs martin focklers mr and mrs alex ratcliff spent the weekend with mr and mrs a e hatch at their cottage at miners bay our school will not reopen until monday sept 9 this will be a week later than usual miss janet button will again be in charge mr and mrs truman grove and mr and mrs stewart stouffer had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs elias hoover and eva miss hazel brownsberger spent a day with her grandma in town mrs h brownsberger hazel has been engaged at the john turner home for a couple of months mrs h p kennedy has re turned to her home in windsor after assisting her mother here mrs e r sinclair during the latters illness mrs kennedy had with her two little english children rescued from the war zone they were shown in the screen picture in stouffville last week with other overseas child ren we hear first showing of ladies winter coats we have our full range of winter coats in now if you are needing a winter coat this year we can save you from 10 to 15 pc by buying now also by buying now you get your best choice of quality and styles come in and look them over you are under no obligation to buy we 5so have a few ladies spring and fall coats and suits left to clear at greatly reduced prices just received a shipment of mens and boys suits and coats in the latest styles and shades to sell at no increase in price flanelette blankets ibex kandy stripe wearbest and wooltex all selling at the old price come in and look around our prices are the lowest for highest qualitv harry golden phone 273 stouffville vandorf bloomington mrs morrison of toronto visited at mr c lemons miss doris brown of cedar grove was home on sunday mr tom chase of st cath arines is spending a few weeks with his sister mrs h smith mr bruce barnes who is working at parry sound was at home on sunday mr and mrs lemon paisley and miss luella were visiting in bruce county over sunday mr and mrs w tranmer of toronto and mr g gibbons of melville were weekend visit ers at o h tranmers home several from here attended the funeral of mr sylvannus baker at baker hill on friday mr brown pastor of the christian church at little britton took charge of the ser vice here on sunday morning miss hainer and miss plew- man of oshawa were guests of mr w a focklers on monday elford the younger son of mr and mrs e fairies had the misforutne to break a bone in his leg a shower in honor of miss blanche atkinson of bethesda was held at the home of her school chum miss luella paisley when a delightful time and lovely gifts were received edward calder of toronto was visiting with friends here over sunday the calder fam ily own two fine cottages at musselmans lake where they have summered for the past twelve years edwards father has just recently purchased a farm in scarboro where the family are locating this week we wish them every success in their new home mr and mrs herb oliver were sunday visitors at mr and mrs ben cooksons at holt mrs graham and mr and mrs john crawford entertain ed mr and mrs louis brillin- ger and leonard to sunday dinner miss mabel carr mrs carr and mrs coles daughter from usa and mrs roy morley are on the sick list fred megan visited dies mitchells and billy coppins of zephyr over the weekend the ladies aid will meet at the home of mrs james oliver next week mrs brillinger spent a few days with mrs sproxton last week several from here will attend the exhibition- this week misses audrey and grace sproxton are spending a week in toronto murray and leslie oliver of aurora are holidaying with their uncle george sproxton mr george sproxton pur chased a new cockshutt trac tor last week mrs george bowser a well- known resident of the 2nd con cession of whitchurch died sud denly at her home on friday evening august 16th in her 70th year the late mrs bow ser formerly eva holman was born in england 1871 a daugh ter of the late mr and mrs jos holman she came to canada with her parents when quite a young girl after her marriage to mr bowser they resided in king township for a few years they then moved to the 2nd concession of whitchurch where they have lived for the past 34 years the service conducted by rev w a westcott was held at the residence on monday afternoon august 19th inter ment took place in the aurora cemetery surviving are her husband one son and two daughters mary and charlie at home and mrs w j monteith of toronto he royal canadian air force manning dopot will remain at its official station in exhibi tion purk seo their absorb ing ground show and the colourful f lajiowering and changing of tho guard ceremonies soo war vehicles built for troops of tho empire see what chemistry is doing to help win the war learn how manufacturers of all kinds are joining the fight to win tho war delightful model homes completely furnished and decorated red cross exhibits knitting bee cook ing school music dancing entertainmont a famous contemporary art show which has been on dis play at tho san francisco exposition art of 79 countrios prosented by international business machines many world and international athletic titles will be decided st the exhibition this year 1940 promises one of the most spectacular lists of sports events in exhibition history famed throughout the world is the big goldman band this year it will be a feature of the exhibition playing nightly from the band shell- sit comfortably under the skies and listen no charge ticket at exhibition ticket office adelaide st w wa 2226 moodey90 king stw el 1093 koher 15 bloor st w ki w25 canadian nationai uso bakers flips away fly spray to keep toronto 194a john millaivrviow i elwboo a rllghjs gtrtrat monoqtr