t page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday february 26 1942 before and after visiting pickering farm home scene of farewell party after 40 years a resident ou the farm south of clareniont mr and mrs frank ham and their daughter miss nora were farewelled in grand style fcy some 150 people on tuesday night of this weet the affair took the form of a farewell party at the ham home mr john scott read an address expressing re gret at their departure from the neighborhood where they had lived so long but saw a secret delight in the fact that the hams were mov- ing to claremont and would thus hot be far removed presentations were made to mr ham a chair to mrs ham a 4way floor lamp and to miss nora a lovely reading lamp an electric iron was also among the gifts which were presented on be half of the neighborhood by levi hopkins dean mairs and tom nor ton and wesley storry the everi ing was filled with music games and dancing dicksons hill mr and mrs harvey moyer spent the weekend with the hicks family of hamilton mr simeon hoover has been re modelling the home of mr and mrs abe stoiiffer of the 9th lias congratulations to mr and hfs clifford barkey on the birth of a daughter on pancake tuesday it has been suggested that jemima be included in her name mrs p g lehman conducted the service at dicksons hill on sunday morning in the absence of her hus- band who was visiting in kitchener with the students of the stouffville emmanuel bible school with car tires at a premium these days its hard lines to have someone help himself to the spare tire but the thieves went a step farther and relieved mr joe hoover of his car robe as well while he was in church on sunday evening now while mr hoover isfreezing his fingers fixing a tire- on the road mrs hoover will be freezing her toes waiting for this tiresome process to come to a satis factory end 2nd line uxbridge t boad ways service station f atha mr and mrs norman lehman had lien with mr and mrs fred draper fon thursday evening mr and mrs murray dunkeld and family were supper guests with mr land mrs norman neal on- friday j evening f rqygcwr and mrs brown from j stouffville visited with thecarruth- jers family on wednesday last miss amelda tompkins and cousin i from roseville visited with mr and mrs norman lehman a couple of i days mrs thomas dunkeld is spending j some time with her daughter mrs i james melton at blackstock miss audrey hoover rn is tak- vs a well deserved rest for a few jdays with her mother here norman neals horse became frightened by a motorist at eckardts j garage on monday it ran home no 1damage bloomington mr and mrs a wray of new market were weekend visitors at the home of mr h windsor mr e a- storry miss ruth and mrs oh tranmer attended the funeral of the late mrs p steele on saturday intoronto mr and mrs c lemon mr and mrsebaker and family mr seneca baker mr e a storry and miss ruth storry attended the banquet tendered warden- toole on wednes day evening in aurora mr and mrs bruce barnes of whitby wore at l paisleys while enroute to spent the weekend at parry sound mr paisley accom panied thoni to i orillia to visit his sister and brother- you are invited to the concert at bloomington school to be held on friday february 27 at s15 pm proceeds for war victims fund m f graham teacher a number on our line are sick with bad colds and here we wish you all a speedy recovery sorry to hear of mrjh mcgilli- varvs illness he was rushed to the hospital in toronto on saturday brignall home last tuesday morning and was immediately operl mr and mrs john ferguson jr ated on we hope that he may soon were toronto visitors last sunday with the latters parents mr and peaches owing to road conditions there were only a few out to church on sunday we hope weather permitting there will be a record turnout next sunday drawing ice seems to be the order of the day ou our line the quality is good this year mr and mrs henry b michell and family of cherrywood viisted at the 400 increase in sales during the past 3 years marshalls customers stay sold in 1939 approx 50000 chicks in 1940 approx 100000 chicks in 1941 approx 200000 chicks 1942 advance sales over 300 greater than same date last year wh the reason for this is in the breeding that lies behind marshalls fivesiar chicks we feel it is just as much to our interest asitisto yours to give you chicks fromweu bred thourghly tested stock as our success depends upon your success therefore we have been faithful in keeping our breeding stock up to a very high standard both our pure breds and hybrids whether you buy 50 or 10000 chicks you can expect the results to be just the same high livability quick growth early maturity good bodysize and heavy produc tion of large eggs x why not get in touch with our local agent hell be glad to help you solve your poultry problems let him explain our service and quote our prices on baby chicks for1942 it will pay you marshalls kettleby five star local agent at hatchery ontario l delbert booth stouffville phone 8207 recover mary stamp spent saturday at her home in toronto mr samuel bacon had the mis fortune to lose a lovely two- earold colt last week mr clifford morgason has secured a position in toronto at the maple leaf milling- co mr stewart mcguckin of oshawa spent the weekend at the home of his parents we understand that mrs nelson wagg of goodwood is under the doc tors care at the home of her son j e wagg and her many friends hope she will enjoy good health again messrs dean wagg and ed taylor have each purchased milking mach ines so now that help is scarce bossy will still be stripped on time passed midwinter exams the following pupils of t w eagleson atcm passed the mid winter examinations at thetoronto conservatory of music grade hi ronald millej frank nash honours grade vi obettjean freel and jacqueline james grade ix glads e stover tsntsn at peawial cottage roll lb 31c economie soap flakes large size 33c back bacons peamealed lb 45c prime rib rolled lb 28c porterhouse roast lb 30c small pork sausage hind quarter beef lb 19c front quarter beef lb 17c lb 23c hillcrest shortening lb 18c mild vhs old cheese rib boil lb 35c lb 45c lb 14c chuck roast a lb 20c sirloin steak lb 29c brisket points lb 13c pot roast beef per lb 17c round steak lb 27c hamburg lb 15c home rendered lard lb 17c bologna lb 18c sausage 2 lbs 25c oboyle meat market ir phqne 3501 stouffville mrs grimbly we were glad to have miss mary bradshaw of maikham with us at y p u held at the hoover home list prldav evening pleased to report bruce hisey is improving as fast as can lie expected after his recent mishap sorry to report master donald miller is on oui sick list donnic is confined to his bed suffering fiom a blood condition we hope he will soon be better gormley was the ii doner mr george cairlngton guest of mr and mrs c during the weekend mr and mrs fred wilson are the proud parents of a babj daughter congratulations mr george french made a short visit to mr and mrs f harvey on sunday miss phyllis jones had hoi tonsils removed at grace hospital toronto we wish hei a speedy lecoveiv mr and mis harold doner nee jean bond weie the happy lecip- lents of a loely baby daughter sluiley tein congiatulations harold donei has returned to monti eal iriiver camp aftei spending a few days with his wife and young daughter mr george baker hasbeen doing some work on his small cottage that he started to build in stouffville a year or two ago houses are very scarce in stouffville at present an aimy plane made a perfect landing at gormley the other day when it alighted like a bird in the field of o l heise another plane flew in later and also landed without trouble later both flew on their journey but the interest was high when the visitors were in the com munity how about a plane base at the heise farm since this is the second time a landing has been made on this same farm there aro many people on line 71 who are apparently a lot easier to keep awake at night than stouffville central we are supposed to have a twentyfour hour service and during the day it is excellent but if you need a doctor during the niglit you have to get out the car or ask a neighbor to go for him as no amount of ringing will raise central thats what happened in the case of the birth of mr and mrs doners daughter nearly two hours ring ing could not raise central and they had to- go by car nearly nine miles for the doctor many keep the phone in mainly for cases of emergency but whats the use better save a little of our gav quota in the future because we cannot depend on the phone the altar of st patricks church niagara falls was graced with spring flowers for the wedding on saturday february 14 of gertrude elizabeth carlisle daughter of mrs carlisle and the late william car lisle lake wilcox formerly of gorm- ly the groom was john gerrard osuliivan niagara falls son of mrs -john- osuliivan and the late mr osuliivan county cavan ireland- the ceremony was solem nized by revi father dominic the bride wore a gown of dusty salmon pink crepe with ibrown straw hat veil and brown accessorleshcr cor sagewas of forgetmenots and ros es she was attended r olive car lisle inseabluecrepewith brown accessories and corsage of roses and babys breath richard dainton was best man a reception held at the homo of the brides mother lake wilcox will reside in niagara falls mrs osborne 98 sutton lady dead one of suttons oldest residents mrs richard osborne died in her 98th year on monday at the home of a daughter mrs ii w smith in toronto born in devonshire england mis osborne was a daughter of the late william and mary bond and came to this countiy as a young girl she tianc cj air i slow- ardess personnel aie now repre sented in all the armed services with the departure of miss patricia rand above this week to join the rcnvr as a nursing sister native of moncton nb miss rand has for the past 18 months been a stewardess on the main line of tca between winnipeg and lethbridge she is the third to leave on active service two of her sister stewardesses are now with the rcaf and rcasc married richard osborne more than 65 years ago and settled first in new market then moved to sutton west where she spent a major share of her life her husband was wellknown in ontarjo as a cattle buyer and oper ated a butcher shop in suttons early days surviving are four daughters mrs h w smith and mrs w m shadwicktoronto mrs a l wyant st catharines and mis j e walk er aurora three sons william os borne sutton reeve j s osborne of east gwillimbury twp and percy b osborne st catharines good neighbor club report for the year february 1941 to february 1942 the good neighbors club 9th line markham took on from collections donations sale of work etc 14673 work finished in the past six months was as follows 302 pieces of clothing for men women and children 10 layettes 6 pair sox 2 scares 19 utility bags 22 large quilts 12 crib quilts 4 small afghans 5 00 was sent to b w v fund 2 00 was given to help fill ditty bags for war branch at stouffville along with nearl all the clothing quilts etc mis j mccrelght mrs r boyd president secytreas locit nonsieil todax eight rinks thirtytwo local cur- lerb aie paiticipating today wednes- dij in a bonspeil 111 the rink here two draws have been made and the final round will be played in the evening the weather is favorable for keen ice and all in all a real days sport is expected bridge and euchre in oes rooms thursday february 20th at s pm 1 new or additional cost of living bonus prohibited without permission order of national war labour board to employers and employees an employer who was not paying hfa employees a cost of living bonus prior to february 15 1942 may not start to pay such a bonus on or after that date nor may an employer who has been paying such a bonus now increase it unless he has specific permission from a war labour board whether in the future a bonus may be paid or changed in amount will depend on the national war labour boards an nouncement in may 1942 with respect to any change in the cost of living index between october 1941 and april 1942 unless in a particular case a war labour board hascgiven spmfispermission to do w otherwise rr v by order of the national war labour board humphrey mitchell minister of labour 7 and chairman ottawa canada february 16 1942 0 i v p 1 f-i- ll