l the tributfe stouffville ont thursday march 19 1942 page three newly weds will live in town a v eleanor white daughter of mr and mrs thos white markham- township was married recently to fred crossen of stouffrille the couple are shown above just after the ceremony when they were driven to the photograph gallery for this shot mr crossen has been on the local creamery company staff for twentyone years i e a grubin ro optometrist uiilbe at his office in stouffville on monday march 23rd mrs xorman baker of belleville was home over the weekend with her parents mr and mrs e a button and while here attended the wedding of her brother flightlieut dr john button the misses ruby e goodrnand elbpeth turnerrn of the victorian order of nurses staff toronto were weekend guests with mr and mrs e r good at the briorbush mr and mrs harry jarvis and family of caledonia spent the week end with relatives mrs k d wood- burn stouffville and mrs albert mantle claremont sold whitchurch farm mrs gertrude stallabras whose inssand died two years ago has sold lor 65 acre property at lot 25 con 5 xa the north end of whitchurch to toronto man who riot only bought the lands and buildings but has pur- stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday march 19 2021 moon over miami technicolor don ameche betty grable also canada carries ox f soldiers ait monday tuesday wednesday march 23 24 25 they knew what they wanted carole lombaid chas laughton disney cartoon plutos dream house cased the stock and implements possession will be given april 1 presentation to sergt stover over fifty people gathered at the home of mr and mrs claience mc dowell 7th concession last thuis- day evening in honour of sergt w a g rtussell stover son of mr and mrs r h stover mt joy who was concluding his last leave this gathering was under the auspices of the young peoples society of the dicksons hill and mount joy mennonite churches after a short piogram rev p g lehman explain ed the purpose of the gathering and after expressing the high regard in which russel stover was held by this group and these local churches pre sented iiim with a pen and pencil set assuiing him of the prayerful inter est of those present sergt stover replied with a few wellchosen words refreshments were then served and the meeting came to a close thnrsdav friday saturdny march 20 27 28 adam had four sons warner baxter ingrid bergman tlio busy bee since tse rationing of sugar is likely to increase the use of honey hereabouts more interest will be taken in the honey bee a bee makes an average of 32 trips with an aver age flight of two miles for the round trip in its entire iife and its average load is 25 milligrams or 0009 of anounce an average bee would gather in its entire life 002ss of an ounceto gather an ounce about 35 bees are worn out and die and to gather a pound 566 bees are worn out and die the average bee makes about two trips per day figuring on an average life of about three weeks as a field bee the average colony of so 000 worker bees under ideal con ditions would bung in from the different sources about 10 pounds of als clover a day 15- pounds of basswood 15 pounds of buckwheat and 20 pound of sweet clover weath er conditions must be favorable in or der to produce this amount mr ross wallis of eatonla sask spent wednesday with his cousin cliff pipher mr wallis is a former lesident of baker hill where his father farmed the present gordon 1 ratcliff property he also attended school at lemonville and stouffville mrs joseph mowder one of our so yearold residents suffered a slight stroke last week and great concern was felt for her recovery however mrs mowder is holding her own it is reported harold good son of mr e r good at the brierbush has joined the navy and in preparation recently completed a couise in wireless so that he will be in this branch of the service within a few days now john brubacher was in town over the weekend at his home on church street the former holt school teach er and son of rev isaac brubacher of gormley is a soldier serving in the medical corp now stationed at london one of our long distance subscrib ers renewing this week was mrs ga hughes watson sask who says i enjoy my home paper thank you mrs hughes schumacher feed miss mabyn lickorish spent the weekend with her parests bert and mrs lickorish mabyn has secured a position with research enterprise ltd after taking a course at the dan- foith tec another weekend visitor with the lickorish family was gun ner musgrave who is now stationed at chatham mr and mrs lome momulien motored to oshaiva on sunday calling at the hospital there to see mrs murray slack who was so seriously injured in a motor accident last week despite all the misfortune that has come to her the patient was report ed as exceptionally bright and cheer ful two deer have been hanging aiound the marsh on len balls farm on the outskirts of uxbridge for some time past and were seen by different people they have evidently got a yearning for higher education as t has been reported that their tracks have been in the snow below the windows at the high school grant nighswander for the past lev years one of the leading execu tives of markham junior hockey and a mighty fine sportsmanhas resigned his position as school teacher at box groveschool to accept a position with the trinity kiwanis boys club wherehe will devote liis entire atten tion to boys work and athletics police officers both village and ontano are having new de mands placed on them pertaining to the war effort only last week con stable al greenwood of stouffville received word that he was to organ ize the canvas here for funds for the chinese war relief fund this week- all provincial cops are instituting a patriotic campaign to raise funds to purchase a spitfire which will be pre sented to the british government mis victor appleton was in town on friday as the guest of mr and mrs henry hisey at the groceteria store mrs appleton motored down from duntroon with bishop and mrs e j swalm to attend the funeral of the late clara teel atrichmond hill junior farmers dance unionville farmers dance is slat ed for this friday evening march 20 in malvern hall creightons orchestra and refreshments will add to the entertainment all welcome schumacher feed is now cheaper than grain quality considered and a better feed sugared schumacher feed is a blended feed it is very uniform in composition appearance texture and anal ysis it has proved itself in hundreds of herds and flocks sugared schumacher feed is better than corn better than oats better than barley better than wheat feeds because it is a blend of ail four of them it is better than all four of them combined because it carries in addition special minerals and molasses price today 3900 per- ton 195 per cwt we carry a large stock bran oilcake meal gluten feed soybean meal cottonseed meal western barley oats and wheat leave your order for brays chicks now do not be disappointed stiver bros recent visitors at leslie rowboth- ams were mr and mrs stolph boyn- ton of victoria squat e also pte j nighswander and miss sally moore- head of toronto mr e d quantz mining engineer of the teckhughes mine at kirkland lake and wife paid a visit to his uncle w a quantz while attending the miners convention at the royal york hotel vegetable grower flew to new vork mr walter brillinger sailed out of malton airport on tuesday by plane for new york where he will visit his brother dr fred brillinger for a few days walter promised to come down to earth again in time for the big spring planting of vegetables the output of which is highly import ant this year in helping to keep up the food supply n william sanders who up until re cently has been employed at the riches hardware is a platoon sergt with the queens york rangers the yoik county unit which last week i everted to active service bill join ed the rangeis over a year ago he has been employed at the pickering munitions plant for several weeks now in north bay hospital sgn randolph forsyth eldest son of mrs john forsyth who moved fromtown a year ago to locate in toronto has been doing a term in hospital suffering fiom lung conges- 1 vived by two daughters mr and mrs harry golden and children moved back to town from toronto on tuesday to occupy their residence in connection with the golden store of which he will again take full charge licenses at unionvillo gas ration coupons and motor licenses are available at the post office in unionville also radio licens es may be renewed at the same place by the issuer mrs gajm davison arthur daniels former markham village constable and now an mp with the canadian army in new foundland visited at the home of his brother mr and mrs elmer daniels on friday visitors from the usa- mr and mrs wm lambert carver and sons norman and gordon of flint mich usa mrs eliza mc- cun and mrs robert mccun toron to were at ross wintersteins torfy day recently visiting their brother robert caiien who is in failing health they also visited their sister- mrs wm dennie of gormley tho carvers came over from the united states for the funeral of mr car- vers sister the late mrs arthur prisfoy toronto old corners may return tion randolph is at north bay hos pital since he took ill in camp near theie toronto lady buried hero the thanks of the war branch is poulton who died in toronto on tuesday last week in her 57th year was huried at stouffville on friday afternoon she was a daughter of mis annie mckay who was a sister of jane morden mother of mrs a bartholomew lou jmorden of stouff ville was a cousin deceased is sur- n toronto drive one of these used cars 1941 dodge deluxe coach small mileage perfect condition plymouth coupe less than 16000 miles chevrolet sedan exceptionally nice dodge coach buick 4 door sedan dodge sedan chrysler royal sedan plymouth deluxe sedan dodge coach chevrolet coach ford coach plymouth sedan pontiac sedan pontiac coach brand new factory built motor dodge coach chrysler royal sedan oedsmobile coach chevrolet coupe chevrolet coach pontiac coach dodge sedan plymouth sedan chevrolet sedan chevrolet sedan chevrolet 2h ton stake truck these and many more to chose from mechanically guaranteed first class tires stored inside priced for immediate sale mole motor sales phone 140 brampton ont 1941 1940 1940 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1939 1938 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1937 1936 1936 i935 1935 x 1934 1931 1936 wiiiy branch notice the thanks of the war branch is extended to all those who have sent in work of one kind or other during the past week contributions have been received from lemonville work ers mrs ro6s harper bloomington unit ballantrae group and from friends who gave cash anyone will be made welcome at the municipal hall any tuesday or wednesday afternoons for sewing we need more workers those who do work at their homes may leave their contri butions with mrs george lee or mrs e j davey 2 years on one fmn boin on the faim where he still lives mr ernest ratcliff father of tax collector ross ratcliff reached his 72nd birthday last sunday maich 15 still very active mr rat cliff has spent all his entire life under the one roof the farm has been in the family name for close to a century at the family home 224 fern ave evening auiliary meet the evening auxiliary of the united chuich met at the home of j miss gertrude todd for their march selection than they had at home but with the government rulings on tires and gasoline coming into effect on april the first poor old lizzie is going to see more of the garage than she has for a good decade when automobiles became such a seeming necessity as they did and their price range graduated to within the in come of so many families distance- became a thing of the past- and doomed many a small town to become mg a smaller one v the corners that dotted hhe countryside passed out of existence altogether because farmers didnt bother stopping there any more for their sugar and spice but drove right on into town and the town people drove right down to the city where they sought baigams or a greater now tliey know the high school students have long been wondering if any of the lads could pitch a snowball up to the face of big ben in the memorial clock tower one day last week when a bit of nice wet snow fell a good number of them started pelting sky ward one solid slus ball landed right on the jaw of the clock and smashed a small section of glass iooth anniversary historic event no doubt seating capacity will be at a premium at the christian church next sunday march 22 for the services that will mark the 10oth anniversary of the congregation in stouffville at 7 pm rev g w hunter of olivet congregational church toronto will preach and at 11 am rev c w way of crawford street church will be the speaker there will be special music by the forsyth quartette this will be a great historic occasion in which folks will want to gather to offer praise and thanksgiving to god for a cen tnry of christian stewardship that will be reached at this time training avith rca elwood betz son of mr and mrs fred betz formerly of stouffville has enlisted with the royal canadian artillery and is stationed at north bay where he is being given his basic training elwood is a native of stouffville was born and schooled in this district and resided on the hill just west of the school he joined the armed forces on february 9 and was sent to north bay last week another family directly grieved the military funeral for hugh c campbell acting flight sergt who was accidentally killed at vanscoy was held on friday from the home of his parents gait and was attend ed by a number of relatives from stouffville flightsergt campbell was a son of dr and mrs tf camp bell his mother being a sister of mrs t b rae and mr harvey clenden- ing the flier was in company with four others when trouble occurred with their plane crashing them to the ground threo wero killed and two escaped death the town flag was flying at half mast in memory and honor of a town boy those who attended the funeral from stouffville wore mr and mrs t b rao harvey clendcnlng and two sons mrs arthur stccjcley miss helen ratcliff mr ross ratcliff and mr and mrs ernest ratcliff one can hardly credit it but at christmas time someone stole one of the oottles placed in a local store to receive the gifts of well tvlshers for soldiers comfort fund again last week a bottle was removed by someone from ratcliffs store known to have contained a small sum at least surely this is the workof a mentally deficient youth for no one else could be guilty of stealing gifts intended for the boys who are doing our lighting for us over there meeting and enjoyed a fine program mis bone ieviewed the study book after miss ida lehman opened the meeting a talk on gems of thought and temperance was given at some length by miss cora wide- man and miss anne lehman led the irish musical contest those who came in costume fell into parade form and proved to be a wedding party which overflowed the meet ing with merriment now it looks as though shopping at home will become a necessity be- cause people will have to stay home whether they want to or not the lesult should bea better out- look for the home merchants and it would be wise for them to make- their stocks adequate to take care of increased demand and they should tell their prospective customers through consistent advertising the advantages of home town buying gritcs plugged at critical time a lo of grief suffered by main street homes below the school hill might have been spared during mon day nights torrential rains had the grates on the pavement been cleaned of mud and sand in readiness for tho spring freshets that always come residents along the way got out and did a bit of emergency road workto help themselves by releasing the grates and water from their flooded properties in the night tons of sand thrown on the pavement during icy periods adds seriously to the winter accumulation and must bo re moved promptly folks who notice these things have wondered why the road committee of the council did not act before the storm when the situation was so apparent clear telephone lines for ailout production your telephone is port of a vast iiiterlocking system now carrying an abnormal wartime load dont let needless delay hold up messages on which production efficiency may depend xfr t into tactics ffle when hell rings the pm 57p 9 p