in r auva page scc v the tribune- stouffyille ont luursday march 26 1942 vrv toronto goodwood flashes walter davey 8 stanton ave toronto miss haute dawson and miss baldwin visited mr and mrs wm maye on the 4th line yes sireo wm were still living- in hopes of visiting you this summer private arthur staley spent sun day with his pafrcrits mr and mrs b staley mr and m rs a s farmer had dinner on monday with mr and mrs george jones robert dqwson of pickering spent a few days in the queen city at the home of his parents mr and mrs t dawson too bad sad news mr e w evans fell and broke several ribs mr and mrs robert nesbitt sr spent an evening with mr and mrs r e ashenhurst miss mary waggrn df detroit mich and billy wagg of claremont called on mrs nelson wagg on sunday mr and mrs herb wagg ham visited under the parental roof on sunday and at mrs nelson wages where they found her steadily im proving in health pleased to hear of improvement in health of miss marion reid mrs m stewart and children have gone to stay with her mother mrs p thompson until the flood goes down miss marie feren hopes to have a fleet of ferry boats running to the school next year for during the spring freshet have you ever seen the teacher iiilier high rubber boots looks- as though she were going to do a seamans act to the brothers and sisters of our friend percy wilson who passed away this week we extend our deep sympathy mrs reilly daughter of mr and mrs a ibrown is well enough to be back at business after her severe illness the baptist church weekly prayer meeting was held at the home of mrs walter bran rev mr taylor is taking up the study from stjohn 1g buyyour spare tribune at wat sons store we have a very dear sister living up at newmarket and to her we ex tend special birthday greetings for march 29 saps runnin yum yum mrs hattie dawson spent a day with her parents mr and mrs wm maye 4th line miss jean slack spent the week- end at her homo in goodwood the bypu british milk fund objective is 1500 the baldwin family with reuben may spent saturday in toronto my from brigadier to major r j ta is- the canadian armored corps was quick to realize the capabili ties of 6 pl drakebroekman who enlisted as a trooper in the can adian army atbritish brigadier he was cburtmartinllcdfor striking two insolent german prisoners now heis a major at camp borden oh my kathleen you forgot some thing the keyes family visited their farm oh sunday since mrs harvey bunker has gone to pickering mr george bald win of the bypu has taken her place as leader visitors in goodwood recently at the home of mrs lloyd wagg were mrs and- miss kathleen baldwin visitors from uxuridge to the 5th line were mrs n linton and mr and mrs- g bently and monica at the mr and mrs d norton home weare certainly interested in that engagement news in this issue con cerning mr clayton pogue who re cently boughta farm in the capital or whitchurch vandorf where he will take his bride after march 2s success is our wish for the happy couple lieut davey petawawa was guest at the davey homes in toronto special mention may be made of some who are celebrating their birth daysright now in the persons of calvin stafford mrs russel feasby mrs john rao f j irobinson and may they all be very happy indeed miss greta lee spent a iiappy holi day in goodwood visiting her aunt there f we are reminded that just 27 years ago this march a fine mother of goodwood died in the person of mrs john lee she left a fairly marmill starters 17 pc ami 1 pc protein marmill chick starters are starting rations that have given satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong bone good feather development these results from the feeding of marmill chick starter it contains every ingredient essential for growth health vitality all scientifically balanced farmers solve your grain shortage feed livingstons energy stock feed 15 prot with listed ingredients try one bag at ton lot price central feed store stouffville oh t phone 277 for best results ship your cream to us the best way to keep your meat is in cold storage rent a locker 600 per year from the time you rent same stouffville creamery co phone 18601 large family but what a finei mother to did goodbye to her personality is still green in our memory although at the time of her passing the writer was young ami perhaps not capable of appraising the good folk like we could today life has its lips and downs just as we are writing a welcome back to goodwood to mrand mrs reuben middelton the family cat went and strayed away we knew it wouldnt like goodwood in spring time be cause cats do not like to do the same things as ducks however read the advertising column and it you see the family cat well you know what to do somebody informs your flash cor respondent that most of the side walks in goodwood are open since the storm well now if any of them are blocked lets know where and whose place they are opposite for that will bo hews rain or shine auction sales are still largely attended wmtindaus sale on the south townliuo was well attended anil rah around 700 wo hear william is employed in the war factory at pickering so there is another good man lost to agriculture then up at siloam another sale was held iby norman knight who intends to enter war work also his father stephen knight lives on the second concession and is a native of scott twp both these sales were advertised in the trihune- goodwood institute meeting at tlio home of mrs george stewart was a profitable one with education being the topic under discission then mrs ashenhurst gave an account of the visit to burwash industrial farm next meeting we understand is a highly interesting one for there will be the election of officers for the en suing year and that is always an ex citing event well allbe there young folks who would visit the home village for any week end should not have their plans frustrat ed iby the shortage of rationing of gas never overlook the iron horse owned and fed by the cnr and stabled at goodwood a few minutes each day by j f reid it renders first class service and will get you back to the city sunday evening by leaving goodwood at- 912 you just cant heat it cheaperlhan motor car and airconditioned coaches too that birthday list is growing lar ger and larger and if some of the girls who get married fail to tip us off about the change of name well tlii- hi- they loft linlnd will in iroiil enough anyway this week we say happy birthday to calvin stafford j f robinson mrs e j hill isaac foskett johnmaye jr mrs russel feasby dan notion muriel hockley bert tindall dick taylor mrs john rae dean watson art brown mrs harry woodland willard clark all goodwood and uxbrldge township miss jean anthony locust hill marlyn slack lena jane white altona elsfc johnson mrs r foote welly broad b dogeer alma fretz stouffville district john beach stanley evans audrey evans mussel mans lake walter pearson clare mont gorman dixon pickering mr and mrs clayton hill mr and mrs ed langmnn we also congratulate mr and mrs harvey bunker on an other wedding anniversary event birthday greeting to robert hope jackie todd alalnc maye patsy white mrs norman maye martha stewart all of goodwood and dis trict mrs orval martin mussel- mans lake margaret weir mrs g wags stouffville rr c ogden mrs c yakcly island lake joe forsyth lillian bacon and 2nd of uxbrldge earl symcs we would also extend sincere congratulations to mr and mrs russel feasby on the anniversary of their wedding day march 17 also to mrand mrs walt bryan whoso wedding- anniversary was on march 15 i unionville resident 50 yearsdead the funeral ot the late albert welghlll who died at his residence south main street unionville on thursday took place on sunday afternoon rev mr robbiur of bolton conducted the service a large number of sympathizing friends and relations gathered to pay their final tribute to one who had lived in unionville for more than 50 years and who was well and favor ably known throughout the commun ity rev mr robbins who was a former minister in unionville spoke words of praise for mr weighlus faithful service in st philips church of which he was warden for some time besides holding the office of superintendent in the sunday school for 24 years or until his health failed mr weighill was connected with the imperial life insurance co and also did business in fire insurance until failing health forced him to cease activities he was in his soth year and is survived by two daughters vera who is assistant in the post office and motor license office and ua who is well known in musical circles and organist in st pliilips church both resided at home with their father and rendered him untiring devotion there is also surviving one sister mrs ella doust of toronto mrs weighill who was formerly isabelle parke prodeceased him many years ago bloomington church sce of w the marriage of miss alary eileen paisley youngest daughter of mr and mrs lemon paisley stouffville to mr john merle johnson second son of mr and mrs m c johnson of brampton took place in blooming- ton christian church on saturday rev g w brown conducted the ceremony and air clarion baker was at the organ and accompanied mrs brown who sang near to the heart of god mr bruce barnes brotherinlaw of the bride acted as usher given in marriage by her father the bride wore a heaven blue silk jersey with matching hat she carried white roses and forget-me- nots and maiden hair fern after the wedding dinner at the home of the brides parents the couple left i on a trip and will live on thegrooms farm in brampton for travelling the bride wore brown english tweed coat small brown hat and brown accessories codies eai therev one thing you just cant do without during easter and thats plenty of hot cross jsuns everyone likes them and everyone asks for them stop in for a dozen today theyrealways fresh they will be on sale at the stouffville bakery lhohc 189 stbuitvillc ont bakers for two generations the state medical principle endorsed shortage of doctors because of win- marxhams brother team has goop record outecoret opposition by ttto i daring season markham intermediates who have no less than three sets of brothers performing for them have chalked up quite a record this season up un til the belleville series the mark- ham boys had won 10 straight games and scored a total of 70 goals with only 23 goals against those family compacts mentioned above in clude fred and george scott nick and bob bahgay and bob and ernie lawrie in addition there is a set of cousins jack and ike harper in addition to several mercantile veterans there is the 17yearold the york county federation of agricultural at its second annual meeting held at richmond hill en dorsed the principle of the municipal doctor system and the employment of public health nursss in rural com munities the motion proposed by mrs w h wilmot of sharon and mrs ralph willis was discussed at length our council has this question under consideration reeve stanley osborne of east gwillimbury told- the meeting in many cases we have found it difficult to get doctors to make night calls to patients who are not financially welloff there is ia shortage of doctors due to the war which makes the matter worse hospitalization charges would be cut down if nurses were employ ed deputy reeve charles hooper of markham declared the rural farm people are be hind such a scheme of state medi cine as exists in many parts of can ada said mrs wilmot the recent delegation which went to queens park to obtain permission for legis lation enabling the municipalities to put such a scheme in effect were well received doe the trick stiver bros stouffville ontario ronnie rowe who is under the eagle eye at present of baldycotton form er toronto maple leaf and now a scout for the boston bruins notice of manpower registration at the request of the honourable humphrey mitchell l minister of labour and by authority of order-in- council under the war measures act the unemploy ment insurance commission is registering all persons in industries coming within the scope of the unemployment insurance act 1940 it a mandatory that the registration cards now being supplied tor employers be completed for- all employees insured and noninsured and forwarded tothe local office of the commission by march 31st this is an important war undertaking the skills and training of every worker in canada must be known in order that they may be used to the best advantage this is the first step towards complete registration of manpower j- renew unemployment insurance books before april 1 to avoid duplication of effort the above registration is being combined with the renewal of unemployment insurance books a supply of new books willbe mailed prompdyon receipt at your local employment and claims office of completed registration forms and the old books stamped for the iastpay period in march details consult tha commissions local of fios without delay your cooperation is urgently required unemployment insurance commission ottawa canada march 23 1942 x- h h hannam of toronto presi dent of the canadian federation of agriculture declared food is more important than ever liefore he said half of the 700 000 farmers in can ada were members of organizations which formed part of the federation he declared the farmers had made as big a contribution to the war effort as any class in canada we have sent our share of men to the armed forces mr hannam said we have been rohbed of vital help by war industries- yet we have almost doubled our production reeve james ronnie of markham township who presided was re elected president of the york county federation other officer are vice- presidents w t buchanan downs- view and mrs ralph willis van dorf secretarytreasurer frank ramsay sharon executive com mittee l a kennedy markham d e mcallister richmond hill w j lako pefferla w mrs cg agnew maple dalton irlumney gormley james hope newmarket r c keffcr maple elton armstrong aurora and auditorw m cockburn newmarket stouffvillewak branch stouffville war branch acknow ledge giftsfrom the following mary willoiighby quilt bloomington ladies 5 quilts east end ladies two quilts lcmouvillc workers 2 quilts mrs harper and arlene girls 6utflt boys suit girls sweater- ballantrae group quilts sweater socks mrs c johnson quilt also 9th line ladles quilt and clothing also received quilt blocks from a friend mrs- ej davey secretary ijxempjxmiknt insurance commission a new registration of all workers insured and noninsured in indus tries which now have insured em ployees is being carried on by the unemployment i insurance com mission itmust bo completed by march 31st theclose of the fiscal year when insurance books now in use- must be turned in the informa tion gathered will be used to bring the commission records up to date and also to furnish information for a manpower inventory- which the government is making this in ventory is being made under the authority of an orderincouncil passed under the war measures act the unemployment insurance commission jls how distributing the new forms for this registration to employers all overthe dominion there are more titan 150000 i 1- z ihi s employers with insurable employees in canada and the number of liisur- cd workers is over 2000000 the manpower inventory registration win of course include many more than 2000000 embracing as it doe insurable and non-lnsurable- em ployecs of industry -i- ft