the tribune stouffviue ontthursdayjuly 16th- page nine by saff correspondent local agent connors bakery mr robert leggitt also mr frank- underbill of aurora tisited one evening recently with mr and mrs james leggitt mr bruce horton of toronto vis ited with irlends over the weekend mrs sanders of lemonville visit ed with j her daughter and family mr and mrs saunders last week end a number ot local employees at the pickering plant have given up their jobs during the past week mr and mrs dick johnson ot toronto visited on sunday at the borne of mr and mrs dave pugh mr and mrs stan linton of whitby visited at the home ot his sister mrs ernie baker on sun day mr james graham has been seriously ill tor a few days and is- un der the doctors care r- mr thomas iatersori who re- turnedf- some from- his daughters mrs pengally brooklln recently has been rather poorly again mr jack brlllinger lis able tohs about en crutches after a long seige of recuperation since his auto accident many months ago mr and mrs jos jvard ot oshawa visited over the weekend with mr and mrs- waiter ward mr and mrs harry found have taken a trip to mahitoulin island to visit with relatives of mrs pounds- mr and mrs wm palmer have motored to orillia to visit at- tbe home of mr pugh we understand that mr pugh is shorthanded in his creamery there and mr palmer may lend a hand during his holiday friends from allentown pa have been visiting at the home ot mr and mrs hearse and enjoyed a fishing trip to the north country while here mrs chandler has returned to her home after visiting with friends in toronto miss myrtle bawn of toronto has been visiting with miss francis loyst at her home here recently a host of friends gathered at the home of mr and mrs evans ward on friday evening to shower the newlyweds mr and mrs ward with many lovely gifts miss evelyn sanderson of onto enjoyed the wockend at home here in the village mr and mrs mcmullen of oshawa have been visiting at the home of mr and mrs morgan pugh we understand mr adderson who occupies a house just west of the four corners intends moving near er the pickering plant in august where he will take over one of the new houses being built by the dominion housing ltd mrs tindall of altona has been visiting with mr and mrs james coates during the past week mr and mrs james leggitt visit ed with their son mr earl leggitt of pontypool on thursday two minor operations were per formed at the office of dr n f tomlinson on monday morning when mr george beverly and miss dolly beaton each had their tonsils re moved mrs i e dopking visited with mr and mrs carl dopking in hamil ton last weekend rev and mrs walter daniels and rev keith daniels and his wife have enjoyed a weeks vacation at the summer cottage of mr and mrs a l hooey near barrie miss jean gregg daughter of mr and mrs dave gregg has taken a position on the staff of the rich mond hill public school miss gregg has been teaching in one of the northern school sections several years mr fred evans escorted a rink of mensfours to the bowling tourn ament in uxbridgeon wednesday but failed to collect a prize mrs dr john button of fort william who accompanied her husband east on a short holiday visited at her home on sunday the womens institute joined with the brougham branch in a meeting on tuesday of this week this friday the claremcnt organ ization will hold their meeting at the home ot mrs frank carson mr campbell agricultural representa tive for ontario county will be the guest speaker two members of the air cadet squadron no 94- george nokes and eric wallace left on sunday for their weeks training af the rcaf a van from oshawa training centre transported the boys from stouffviue to oshawa where they boarded the a f terhbon train for kingston opening park service draws big crowd a fine turnout was on hand sun day evening for the first openair sunday evening church service held in the local park rev 1 e kennedy pastor of the united church was the speaker during this month the union ser vice in the morning is being in the united church and in evening in the park held the brougham tor- her mr cassells returned to his home near brockville after spending a few weeks with his daughter mrs e e annis mr russell brodie visited his sister mrs philip on sunday miss anna philip has been holiday ing with her grandmother mrs fred cowie of claremont sir henry sladill and miss ruth msgill of port credit and miss naw- son and friend of toronto viisted wit dean and mrs mairs and family on sunday harvey bros accompanied by their families visited their parents on sunday robert jr remaining to ken spend his holidays with his grand parents mrs grass ot brooklin and daughters mrs fraser and mrs hall called on mrs l matthews one day last week mrs a f harvey and daughter cam ilia of montreal called on their aunt mrs t c brown one day last week while onroute to muskoka where they expect to spend their holidays mrs jas ravey of toronto is spending a week at the home of her parents mr and mrs william ellicott mr and mrs david liscombe and family of oshawa visited his father on sunday harvey jr remaining for a few days with his grandfather fred hicks and cyril hart c f a of petawawa called on friends during the weekend mr and mrs e l crocker also mr and mrs allan crocker and daughter of toronto visited l and mrs matthews during the weekend it is reported that our school teacher mi roy mcwhnter has re signed his position mr mcwhirter has taught in the brougham school for eight years helen knox the oneyearold daughter of mr and mrs john knox met with a painful accident on fridav when she accidently put her hands on a hot stove while learning to walk do not forget tho old timers entertainment to be hold in the fori town hall on wednesday july 22 jimmy fox ruthven mcdonald dun carter there were over one hun dred present and plans were made to hold this reunion again next year at the same home a pleasant evening was spent in the hall on thursday when friends and neighbors gathered to honor mr and mrs crawford dora wannop the number of beautiful and useful presents helped to show the high esteem in which the young couple were held during the latter part of the evening a social dance was enjoyed by the young folk followed by a charivari farmers who claim to be hard- pressed for help should try to beat this just west of here a isoacre farm is being operated by two ladies a mrs howard malcolm and her daughter helen mr malcolm is working at the pickering plant the harvesting on an acreage of this size is no small job even for a couple of husky men but the entire job of haying has been carried on so far- by the fair sex court dismisses ickcrlng sinn told that there was a strong suspicion after being adjourned from the previous week that more witnesses might appear the case of alex bal- hk of pickering township charged with having liquor for sale was dis missed in whitby police court last week although there is a strong sus picion of the sale of beer as inter preted by section s7 of the liquor control act commented his wor ship magistrate f s ebbs yet in the evidence before this court i have no alternative but to dismiss this charge much of the evidence was heard pickerings choice during the previous session of the court on june 30th tout was ad journed to allow -the- evidence of gregory skelly green river to be glyen skelly admitted when he went to the stand that he told the police officer that he had paid for beer he was drinking when police arriv ed but he claimed that it was a faise statement he said he told the lie because he was sore atbalus because he was too friendly with mrs skelly and thought this was a good way to get back at him when you tell the police you he and when you are under oath you tell the truth observed mr annis the prosecuting attorney isnt that propert asked the witness skelly said that he had seen ballik only once since the night the house was raided on june 7th but he denied having discussed the matter with him he only greeted the accused across the room at a hotel at west hill he said he also denied having told police who serv ed him with a summons to appear in court that he had talked it over with ballik mrs skelly who was also called said she couldnt remember any statements made on the night ot the raid asked about his false statement to the police and his feeling toward ballik at the time mrs skelly stated that her husband was jealous when mr annis reading from the notes of corporal oliver of the provincial police came to the sec tion where she allegedly told the officer her husband paid for the beer she became very excited arid in denying it strongly started a one way conversation with the office who wasinfthe court room h thaikston of toronto who 1the cockshutt dealers authorized agent for 31 delaval milkers and separators woods and gilson milk coolers dominion and snow bird washing machines- beatty brosvibarn equipment phhco radios wojodsv electric fences supertest oils and greases beafty water systems if its for the farm we sell install and service it phone 281 stouffviue ont r ia was at balliks at the time of the raid said he had known the ac cused tor five or six years and had dropped in that sunday in company with some neighbours he said he had done some repair work on his truck three weeks before and ballik had paid him before police arrived he passed some of the money over to his wife as he owed her a bit and that was how it came to be in front of her when the police picked it up during thaikstons testimonial mr annis objected to what he termed a signal system between the witness and the accused and asked that i ballik be ordered to turn his face around mr thaikston ex pressed the opinion that because of mr annis allegations an apology was in order sirs thaikston was also called to the stand and corroborated much of her husbands evidence when the defence witnesses had all been heard mr annis recalled chief constable john irvine of pickering and corporal oliver but sir richardson the defense coun- sel objected to the question asked and they were disallowed by the magistrate ringwood garage tubes vulcanized we art prepared to give you tho best vulucanlzlnfr job with our new electric equipment general repaiks number of rehncrs for quick supkrtkst gasoline and oil uefreshsient booth ken laushway prop sale for one week ladies keep cool lonypur holidays at theliake sir r c birkett of sloose jaw can cowan and manv more old tlm- is visiting here at the home of his brother sir will birkett mr obijah forsyth has returned to his home from the brierbush hospital in stouffviue his daugh ter mrs slinority has returned to her homo in detroit since her fath er has somewhat improved ers will be there proceeds for war work funds sir and mrs prank carter mr and sirs a j gray and sons russel and gordon and mrs lemon wero at scugog island on sunday attend ing the carterhood reunion which was held at the home of sir russell as miss ajax irene bray ley of whitby will icp- resont a plckenng war plant in the sliss war worker contest at toronto oj to ladies sport shirts 14 to 20 100 ladies sockees 8 to 10u 20c 25c ladies turbins 29c 35c ladies peasant skirts 141618 169 boys striped polo shirts 24 to 34 50c boys sporl shirts 8 to 14 79c childrens wash suits 69c 89c mens cotton athletic shirts 3 to 44 mens cotton athletic shorts 30 to 40 33e 35c her will be joy proctor another worker at the war plant billy hole and his musicians moonhay en musselmans lake wednesday evening variety dancing saturday nights spacious floor south side another pickering war worker chosen to compete in the contest is rene turner of sudbury heavy 0 oz tumbl ers just tho tiling for tliat cool drink at the cottage 5c m- i fly spray fly sprayers fly coils memba seals jar rubbers jar rings 16 oz tins 20c 25c j preserving kettles 15c 20c 2 for 5c 3 for 5cl loc 7c- doz 27c 79c large oil cloth rugs i i sfnko that cottage iook attractive 46x6 100 picnic plates 8 for 5c waxed paper 40 ft for 15c waxed paper 100 ft for 25c glass cups and saucers in pastel shades 20c dixie drinking cups galvanized pails combination padlocks table oilcloth 1 m wide 12 for 10c 29c 39c 20c 30c 49c stouffviue 5c to 1 store