v5l riskbrough dies was iuj onxy xveek programme both choruses dances cavalcade of canada royalty play the house with the twisty windows tickets now on sale eh m proceeds for war work notwithstanding the fact that little happy had a brother born last week she is still the smallest pony to oe born in these pans happy weighed only 26 pounds at birth and her little brother arriving last week weighed 31 poundstheir mother real delightof linwood is very proud of her cute offspring the above picture of happy was taken by the tribune when she was a few days old her little brother looks just like this today while happy is quite grown up ill only a week william rise- trough died at his home in mount albert early monday morning of last week says the newmarket era born in scott township on june 15 1s62 he was the son of pru dence sewel and john rlsebrough he married margaret jane pegg on dec 3 1890 who predeceased hint on october 5 1935 mr- risebrough farmed in soott township until retiring some- years ago when he went to mount albert surviving are three sons byron and john of sandford and stanley at home three daughters mrs wilmot bain of zephyr and mrs e luuau and mrs p walker of mount albert and- one sister mrs frank walker zephyr two brothers matthew and john predeceased him fsyasiitffsff rm toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto osi i dried egos tor britain canadian eggs torbfitain are to be shipped from nowton in dried pow der torm instead of in the shell the special product board has recently stated vaxdorf concert raises st4 people of vandorf and the sur- i rounding district raised 164 2s for i the evening telegram british war victims fund last week with a com- vandorf united church taking parts in the program were soldiers from newmarket training camp the aurora united church sunday school orchestra and many v- ummaj sinful wiunesuu anu many i munity concert and social evening at wellknow york county artists flashes birthday greetings to mrs wm- slack and esther davis of- altona mrs b maye ballantrae billy rise- broiigh mrs theodore oke walter d thompson and harold bdbbie stiner of roseville darlene taylor 2nd uxbritfge william swain and mrs charles badgerow of stoutf- yille edgar smalley sandford mrs bert maye mr thomas morgason and laverne cairns of goodwood gordon taylor mrs albert miller and grant hardy from claremont ruth gillman and mrs wesley slack of brougham and roy beach george lee and william beach of musselmans lake qanadia never shall wear the shackles w fu i k iettoination of everyman and omafim th dpniinion fe jffypjapons are ire wcessipy viixkjr niltiielp r sylsi y on all those serving at the battlefrpnts are rel pn our support back them up with victory bonds remember every victory bond you buy is a sound interestbearing investment secured by the nations entire resources- congratulations are extended to mrs george thomson of papeave who celebrated her birthday on february 26 fred middleton came to the city to visit his mother here one day last week the goodwood quilt is finished and ready for exhibition we are privileged to announce miss martha stewart has left for the city where she will be employed for a time at least pleased to learn that mrs p baston is well again toronto people enjoyed the good wood poem by miss jones and it made such a hit papers were in real demand this paper hopes to be represented by flash writer at the annual get- together of the imusselmans lake people in toronto on march 11 there will be euchre and refresh ments and a social evening wedding anniversary greetings are du mr and mrs bert maye and mr and mrs fred baldwin the mayes were married on the 2nd and the baldwins on th 6th of march mr and mrs walter davey and daughter jane attended the confirm ation service at st chads anglican church dufferinstreet when miss joy blizzard niece of mr artd mrs davey was confirmed by the bishop of toronto the old old story letter from the heyward family of mount albert renewing their subscription for the tribune paperwe could not do with out it they write mrs heyward is a sister to miss minnie lee good wood r get your spare tribune at wat sons store our deepest sympathy to the rev and mrs madden of dunbarton in the loss of their eldest son of the rcaf who met with a fatal- acci- dent this week- we knew him well rev mr ostram of georgetown was calling on friends around good wood during the week miss lee is moving into hezekiah roachs houses at present occupied by mr and mrs iroy smith mr keys has hold his farm on the 4 th concession to mr duffy areal- estate man in toronto he is expect ed to place a manager there we will be sorry to lose mr and mrs keys and mildred mr john imcgillvray underwent an operation last week in toronto general hospital we wish him a speedy recovery glad to report mrs nelson wagg is much ibetter miss mary stamp spent the week end at her home in toronto congratulations to mr and mrs bert tindall who will celetorate their wedding anniversary march 6 mrs w slack and mrs j maye visited mrs dan wagg on wednes day afternoon the regular meeting of goodwood bypu was held on thursday even ing at the home of mrs j maye muriel jones leader of the steward- ship group tvas iri charge of an interesting program vv mrs c naylor of toronto has been spending a fewdays at the home of mr and mrs lloyd wagg we are sorry to lose mr- and mrs i roy smith from our village mr smith who has employed atthe rae garage is moving to altona where he has a farm as reported last week mrvahd mrsi harvey bunker have i been spending week visiting mr i and mrsnorman bunker at altona vmr aria mrs norton spent sunday with mr and mrs d norton i mr and mrs alvln redshaw and family spent tuesday evenfng with mr and mrs elmer evans mrs hi-nortdnlspent-mondaywith- l her sister mrs edw norton mr gordon jones called on his ti othermr clarence joriev bnsun- day mrs- redshaw and i family spent monday with mrs walter symes mr symes is known to the men of the district as the canned soup king eh sorry to report mrs russel feasby i on the sick list we wefe sorry- to yearn of the sudden death of mr j6e norton at his home on the fifth line george and kathleen baldwin reuben and- johnny maye spent a real enjoyable evening with mr and mrs- harry woodland we are sorry to iearn that mr ralph faulkner has been homo from h fl v the s6k 3t som of the childrenhave also been sick with j colds and absent from township schools as a result the latcham family and baldwin family spent a pleasant evening at whites last week lrs ross watson of 4th line hat been ill with the flu kitchen help in restaurants and hotels say it is mnch easier to wash cups now they dont have to melt i the sugar out of the ottom s