s2i2is3l35i3 i ri a page se jetribme 20th- tj toronto goodwood flashes walter da vey 8 stanton ave toronto ted meyers has loft the rae gar bage there is a good opening here lor the right man steady work d mcdonald reports that coal is coming in slowly yet many orders are hooked miss adelaide jones has return ed to her home in dundas after a visit with her brother charles jones and family goodwood mr and mrs lloyd wagg and family moved to uxbrldge on august 12th friends will be sorry ito see them leave uoodwood mr wagg was on the teaching staff goodwood welcomes their new section foreman mr beard and his wife they will live in mr lloyd waggs house miss audrey feasby was holiday ing with the family of watsons at fenetanguishene goodwood bypu met on aug 13th the missionary group had the meeting with muriel jones in charge miss jean slack gave an interesting talk on the baptist work at grand iligne in quebec rev mr beach and family are visiting mrs beachs mother mrs harper very pleased to see archie storey in the neighbourhood early in the week miss greta hatley is spending her two weeks holiday with her aunt miss lee miss marie feren was visiting miss doris latcham mr and mrs j weir visited with mr and mrs george brown mr and mrs e benson spent sunday with mr and mrs w symes mr hebron bison visited the e norton home on sunday mr and mrs t millen and mrs a miller uxbridge called on mr and mrs george brown on thurs day ginger todd returned to camp on tuesday after his last leave buy your spare tribune at wat- sons store miss grace wagg spent a week with her parents rev and mrs a j forte and daughter of roaches ipoint were guests at- the davey home island grove lakesimcoe on friday last very pleased to report that our sriend irev a b lunau is up and around enjoying his lovely garden hope he will continue getting stronger mrs j middleton and daughter mrs thompson of toronto are spending a few days at musselman lake miss jean wilkinson is working in the munitions in toronto mr and mrs bert may had din ner on sunday with mr and mrs will maye raymond fenner who was em- ployed witli mr ibert may has re- turned to his home in toronto y mrs bob thompson of hamilton spent the weekend withher brother wilcox lake dr continued from page one pressed the opinion that the dead woman had possibly suffered from a seizure by virtue of the fact that her hands were found clutched at her abdomen when brought out of the water armstrong evidently jumped in to save her got into dlfficuttes and called for help he declared others taking part in dragging operations were provincial con stable alex ferguson constable robert windsor and george dews- bury of whitchurch percy ash bora near orillia miss lawlor was a daughter of the late frank lawlor and mrs josephine lawlor 11th concession of medonte she was born on the family homestead and was educated at jarretts corners school and at orillia collegiate her mother five sisters and three brothers survive they are mrs john quinn 119 hollywood crescent toronto mrs brady lee toronto mrs edward cooper bracebridge mrs paul magneau larder lake mrs frank j robbins rjri no 2 orillia brothers surviving are jlack of mt st louis frank who resides dir ectly across the road from the old homestead and darcy at home mr armstrong was a former gen eral manager of the puritan laun dry company and was president of the launderers and cleaners asso ciation he left his position with the puritan laundry company in june to accept a position with the wartime prices and trades board he lived with his parents mr and mrs robert armstrong and had been spending the weekend at his summer cottage near vandorf tried to swim to shore tymchuschyn was drowned off ashs boat livery at the main sec tion of the bathing beach when he attempted to swim to shore from a row boat occupied by john vlasity observers said he didnt swim very far when he developed stomach cramps and cried for help observing his plight from the shore husky 15yearold anita haynes swam quickly to the scene about 100 yards out the girl at tempted to grasp his hair but fail ed to do so i swam out to save him for no one else around seemed to do any thing when he called for help when i saw him go down for the last time i stayed near the spot so that i could point out to rescuerers where he went under she said the body was recovered about fifteen minutes later by percy ash and brought to shore where dr j p wilson y of richmond hill worked for over an hour trying to revive him by artificial respiration ive certainly got to take my hat off to the haynes youngster shes the bravest girl ive ever seen said percy ash who said that he had never experienced such a tragic weekend in all his 22 years of busi ness at wilcox lake she simply showed no sign of fear when she risked her own life to save a fran tic drowning victim i thought for a time she would be pulled under too he added overseas mail continued from page one welcome parcel of cigarettes wait ing thanks plenty and while i known you are always hearing the same thing let me tell you wo really mean it i understand its been a little damp over home this spring hope you soon get a little sunshine yours george abell july ltth dear comrades thanks again to all those who make your fund possible getting good smokes this war is a privilege you old sweats did not enjoy last time those who remember the issue of half a mos will no doubt agree all in good shape over here everyone tired of waiting but things will break wide open soon sgt percy pipher july 10th heljo bert well bert how are things going with you and the fish plant or are you still working there i suppose everything in canada is going everything in canada is going strong now that there arent so many fellows left around the old town to do the work suppose most of them are gone where there is more money havent been down near london yet but i will get around to it it has been very dry here and today is the first we have had a good rain for two months hope you got the ring i sent sorry i didnt get the cigarettes you sent to me the last two months but have received the june lot the germans still drop a few eggs around now and again but not the kind you can eat i havent seen any of the boys from home for a long time but i guess there are quite a few of them scattered throughout england try and drop a line if you get time keep the old wheel turning and we will the time to switch from marmill growing mash to marmill laying meal or excello laying mash is at four months of age make the change gradually keeping up the grain feeding as before and mixing the two mashes that is marmill growing mash marmill egg mash gradually increase the egg mash until at the end of six or sevendays the growing mash is left out entirely as we stated before changing from marmill growing mash to marmill lay ing mash at four months does not force the bird into production it merely builds the bird up birds may lay well for a short time on an inferior ration but for steady high production somthing better is required marmill laying mash is made up of selected ingredients and is carefully balanced for highest results central fee store stouffvluo ontario phone 277 i try to do the same harold lewis july 11 1942 dear comrades just a few lines thanking you very much for the fags i received this week through your fund thanks to all the people who con tribute too we had rain yesterday the first in two months things are still fairly quiet here we are building camps and between jobs we get a spell of training thanking you again i remain spr a maskell i an unusual case judge w g owens of walker- ton presided over a rather unusual case at a special sitting of dufferin county court in orangeville when clare cook mulmur township far mer sued thomas h mcmahon veterinary surgeon also of mulmur charging malpractice and negli gence in an operation on a black percheron stallion owned by the plaintiff the took ill and died four days after the operation in april 1941 hearing of the case continued 10 hours the evi dence disclosed that the plaintiff had requested mrmcmahon to dock the stallions tail the veterinary administered a tetanus antitoxoid injection and operated three days later he intended to use a scapel but cook insisted that he perform the operation with an axe and to this he finally agreed for the plain tiff it was claimed that the axe had not been properly sterilized two neighboring veterinarians dr max well of barrie and drdunn of elm- vale expressed the opinion thatthe defendant had failed to exercise proper care in the end a settle ment was arranged plaintiff to re ceive 200 5i ii s ng jem i mi stouffpille floral roses wedding- bouquets funeral designs cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 ringwood garage tubes vulcanized a number of rellncrs tire boots and patching kits for sale is- oil special 5 gal lots 375 refreshment booth supertest gasoline and oil general repairs prop kbn laushwa y v phono 25703- joe forsythe s lloyd forsyth who is employed with joe forsythe east of stouff- ville spent the weekend in toronto with relatives mr and mrs everett hockley and family spent sunday with mr and mrs clarence jones master kenny hockley had the misfortune to step into a wasps nest he is now recovering nicely from so many bites little loraine bunker who was so badly burnedisrecovering nicely mr and mts lloyd wagg had tea at the baldwin home on sun- lorna jones was bitten on the face by- a dog recently no perman ent harm was done flash correspondent visited ux bridge town on saturday and after dinner at the mansion house was taken to see all over the township miss grace wagg visited her home on weekend mr and mrs george lee are holidaying at port bolster mr and mrs robert feaster are on holidays mrs wm may visited with her son reuben may while the thresh ing is on birthday greetings to george bessie h brown maude baker will may allan brown arnold morgason all goodwood and dis trict eleanor mcguckfn mervin degeer ross mcguckln blanch bacon mrs j tindall mrs ernest nesbitt all stouffville u r and the twins earl and joyce mcdonald toronto grandson of one of goodwoods fine old pioneers now passed on milton ross rodman son of mr and mrs m e rodman of uxbridge was married last week to margaret ruth channon of sunderland the ceremony took place at the home of her parents rev h h corscad- den ba officiated the wedding music was played by miss mabel rodman sister of the groom given in marriage by her father the bride wore a street length dress of crystal blue sheer and lace with matching hat and accessories and corsage of pink roses she was attended by her sister miss jeanne channon wearing gold lace with white acces sories and corsage of yellow roses the groomsman was mr floyd i rodman brother of the groom i n i3i old canawah custom when our pioneer grandparents had a big job to iw i i do they called in their neighbours a barn raising j rr j- 1 i brought help from smiles around skilled barn framers took charge sides were chosen and com petition between teams lent interest to the work this old canadian custom was revived when canadas national war finance committee was formed and went into operation under the leadership of the national and provincial com- mi t tees men experienced in the organization and conduct of financial operations local com- mittees were formed in all communities co operation and competition characterized the work the biggest raising in canadas history got away to a magnificent start m got a big the war goes on the national war finance committee carries on- some will serve on the committees organized to promote continued sales of bonds war savings certificates and stamps all of us must continue to buy these securities we must save every dollar every cent we can and lend our money to canada we must provide the money required to carry on the war the money required to win the wa our fighters must have more ships and tanks and guns and planes they must have better ships and tanks and guns and planes than the enemy has weniust all work and save anil lend the safest investments we can find for our savings arebonds war savings certificates and stamps and they will provide money for us to buy things that we will want when the war is ended support your local war finance committee intiaul wxtvhumet ctmmtttt aoj apft i p8pzjwr p r si klahkj- at- vjataa tiiijj vfcurtv taeisiisa j v ishr